I have replace the network card by an ISA card and I'm still getting the
problem. I have also check for IO conflicts and interrupt conflicts. Can
you suggest me a way for debugging this trouble ?
Thanks
Matias
At 18:38 01/09/1998 -0500, you wrote:
>When things like this occur, you have to ask yourself "what changed?"
>Something as insignificant as putting a cover on that has been off of the
>PC case for 6 months, is a change. Sounds like the network card was the
>only change besides recompiling the kernel. Remove the PCI NIC, and see
>if it hangs. If not, then it's the NIC, either a resource problem or a
>bad NIC.
>
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>On Tue, 1 Sep 1998, Francisco Matias Cuenca [iso-8859-1] Acu�a wrote:
>
>> Date: Tue, 01 Sep 1998 16:36:25 -0300
>> From: "Francisco Matias Cuenca [iso-8859-1] Acu�a"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: My Linux is actng like windowze
>>
>> I'm using Slackware 3.3 (with kernel 2.0.35) a week ago I was hooked up to
>> the Internet trough an ISP via a ppp connection. Now I'm have an UTP link
>> directly to the Internet, I have setup a firewall (ipfwadm), added a second
>> PCI Realteck ethernet, which made me recompiled the kernel in order to
>> support PCI cards and I have changed some routing stuff and added some
>> security (hosts.allow/deny).
>> My problem is that the machine is hanging once a day. This machine had
>> never stop for SIX MONTHS and now it is acting like a piece of junk ( WinNT
>> should I said?). I have checked the different logs that linux haves
>> (syslog, messages, debug, etc.) and it doesn't says anything about the hang
>> up. It just simply stops until some one hard resets it.
>> Has anyone experienced this before?
>> Thanks
>> Matias
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