On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 11:41:43 -0500, Billy Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mark Knecht wrote: > > > Did this yesterday and then ran it under ndiswrapper with 8K > > stacks. Ended up with the same issue. I can see the router, for a > > while, but then after a few minutes the whole system hangs. Mouse > > still works. Keyboard does not. Only way out is to power cycle. > > I think you really need to figure out a way to get more debugging > information out of the system. That will really help you diagnose the > problem. Maybe send your syslogs to another machine with "-r" turned on > for the other box. there is even a way to pipe your syslog to a serial port.
Or take the NIC back to the store and buy something else except I'm feeling burned. I bought a 520 and it's in my son's machine and working. I buy one for my wife's machine and find DLink changed the chipset and doesn't mark that on the box in any way. How can I be sure of anything working under Linux. This is frustrating. - Mark -- [email protected] mailing list
