Hi Y'all
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 07:02:23PM -0400, RHS Linux User wrote:
> I've recently experienced a system crash in which this error code is
> printed to the screen repeatedly:
> eth0: SMP simultaneous entry of an interrupt handler.
>
> This last time it occurred I was using ssh to access another box, and I
> may have been connected the first time it crashed also. My box is
> networked via dhcpd. Nothing unusual usual was found in any of my logs,
> and the kernel has worked flawlessly up until about a week ago. If anyone
> has any info that'd be great. Here are my system stats...
>
> **System Stats
> Processor: Two Pentium 300's
> MotherBoard: ASUS P2B-DS
> Ram: 128 MB synchronous ECC DIMM, 10ns
> Drive1: 4.5 gig Quantum Viking II, SCSI-3, 7200 rpm, 7.5ms
> Drive2: 2.1 gig Maxtor IDE
> Zip: Iomega Zip 100 MB SCSI Internal
> CD-Rom: Pioneer 32x SCSI CD-Rom, 70ms, 128k cache, 4950KB/Sec
> CD-R: Plextor PlexWriter 12x Read/4x Write CD-Writer
> Graphics: Matrox Millenium G200, 250Mhz RAMDAC, 8MB WRAM AGP v
> Network Card: Intel EtherExpress Pro+ 100TXS PCI Lan Controller
> **Operating System:
> Linux RedHat 5.1 Kernel 2.0.34 SMP -- Running Accelerated-X v. 4.1
Try 2.0.35 with and without the latest eepro100 driver:
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/eepro100.html
Personally I swear by tulip cards (esp. Dlinks) and swear _at_ 3coms but I have
a soft spot for Eexpresses. :-)
Regards,
Wesley Darlington,
Dept of Applied Maths, No `Office 97' documents please.
Queen's University of Belfast. The X11R6 four - free at last!
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