)mbmon which opens /dev/io directly is able to get temperature
readings. Might be worth a try.
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filesystem across ssh. This seems to be fixed in current,
I could not reproduce it with a 5.2-BETA kernel ( no changes in world ).
The mtu size of 9014 may have something to do with the breakage :).
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very informative.
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is to force
both the card and the switch. We came to the
conclusion that fxp's are a nicer option.
IMHO just creating a reliable and clearly defined
auto-negotiation protocol will do more for ethernet
speed than gigabit ethernet :).
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it won't
try to auto-negotiate the connection?
Like I said forcing it ( with the dos config tool ) helps,
and solves the problems in most cases.
But it's pretty workable when you force both sides.
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