Rene de Vries wrote:
I think i've got a similar problem. This involves a DE500 (de0 driver)
ethernet card and a 100 Mbit UTP. The problem was that somehow the driver
didn't detect the 100Mbit and always switched to 10Mbit. The workaround that
I use is a simple script "/etc/start_if.de0"
I think i've got a similar problem. This involves a DE500 (de0 driver)
ethernet card and a 100 Mbit UTP. The problem was that somehow the driver
didn't detect the 100Mbit and always switched to 10Mbit. The workaround that
I use is a simple script /etc/start_if.de0 with the following contents:
#
On a 3.0-current of October 1998 I'm having often trouble with de0.
The machine often reboots over night (when either the locate db is built or
some other big job - like mirror - is running). Anyway, after the reboot,
often de0 is dead.
This happend today again. When I came into the office I
Christoph Kukulies writes:
On a 3.0-current of October 1998 I'm having often trouble with de0.
The machine often reboots over night (when either the locate db is built or
some other big job - like mirror - is running). Anyway, after the reboot,
often de0 is dead.
This happend today
On a 3.0-current of October 1998 I'm having often trouble with de0.
The machine often reboots over night (when either the locate db is built or
some other big job - like mirror - is running). Anyway, after the reboot,
often de0 is dead.
This happend today again. When I came into the office I
Christoph Kukulies writes:
On a 3.0-current of October 1998 I'm having often trouble with de0.
The machine often reboots over night (when either the locate db is built or
some other big job - like mirror - is running). Anyway, after the reboot,
often de0 is dead.
This happend today again.
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