On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Scenario:
> 
>   o Linux 2.2.16 (older driver) & Linux 2.4.0-test9 (8139too-fast)
>   o Two machines
>   o Netcards with RTL8139B chipsets
>   o Both hang after seemingly random delays / random amounts of net activity
>   o One seems to get a shitload of packet errors if left for a few days and
>     used again.
>   o Machines have ATI Rage 128 Chipsets for Graphics cards.
> 
> Misc:
> 
>   o If I use w3m all day and don't overdo net activity too much, machine
>     will stay stable, if I use netscape and look at high graphic (say high
>     bandwidth) sites, *bang* it reboots.
> 
>   o If I transfer stuff directly across the network (at 100meg, HD) it
>     will crash almost instantaneously.
> 
>   o I have tried all manner of tests to monitor and log net transfer to see
>     when the actual hang takes place, but haven't been able to "benchmark"
>     it.
> 
>   o Seems to be rougly after 6.6megs.. found this out by doing,
> 
>     { while true; sync; done } &
>     nc otherbox chargen > bigfile
> 
>     After reboot, du -h bigfile,
> 
>     6.6M  bigfile (or something similar)
> 
> Heeelp :P

You could try the patch I sent to this list a couple of days ago, and see
if it helps. Let me know if you cannot find it. Search for 8139 in the
subject.

[Btw, you should know that the RTL8139 is a really bad piece of hardware.
I recommend everyone to buy some other network card. (And yes, I'm
upset!).]

/Tobias

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