However, we have at least one industrial-type system (with a
different board/config) that works fine with these cards, though we didn't
do the install with one. I'll try that tomorrow and report my findings.
Though the cards seem to work post-install, they fail in the
install
However, we have at least one industrial-type system (with a
different board/config) that works fine with these cards, though we didn't
do the install with one. I'll try that tomorrow and report my findings.
Though the cards seem to work post-install, they fail in the
install
program... but if I go into the installer and try to transfer a
distribution , it fails, locking in the same way. I'm talking with Intel
to see if they have had similar problems. I read something in the source
about the reciever has locked after garbage in the syncronization bits...
could
Large data transfers seem to cause the lockup. I know at least 1 netbsd
person has reported similar problems with these new cards, (kern/7216).
Has anyone seen problems like these? Any ideas?
Hmmm...I've been using them in some machines here and haven't seen any
problems. Strange.
However, we have at least one industrial-type system (with a
different board/config) that works fine with these cards, though we didn't
do the install with one. I'll try that tomorrow and report my findings.
Though the cards seem to work post-install, they fail in the
install
However, we have at least one industrial-type system (with a
different board/config) that works fine with these cards, though we didn't
do the install with one. I'll try that tomorrow and report my findings.
Though the cards seem to work post-install, they fail in the
install
program... but if I go into the installer and try to transfer a
distribution , it fails, locking in the same way. I'm talking with Intel
to see if they have had similar problems. I read something in the source
about the reciever has locked after garbage in the syncronization bits...
could
From: Jay Kuri j...@oneway.com
Date: 1999-07-08 11:19:01 -0700
To: David Greenman d...@root.com
Subject: Re: Problem with fxp driver and 82559 cards
Cc: hack...@freebsd.org
In-reply-to: 199907081808.laa29...@implode.root.com
Delivered-to: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
X-Loop: FreeBSD.ORG
Good Afternoon,
I have been using the Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B cards for
some time. I just recieved a batch of the Intel Pro/100+ management
adapters. In most of my machines, they don't work.
Everything I can find says they should be compatible, but there are very
clearly
Good Afternoon,
I have been using the Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B cards for
some time. I just recieved a batch of the Intel Pro/100+ management
adapters. In most of my machines, they don't work.
Everything I can find says they should be compatible, but there are very
clearly some
Good Afternoon,
I have been using the Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B cards for
some time. I just recieved a batch of the Intel Pro/100+ management
adapters. In most of my machines, they don't work.
Everything I can find says they should be compatible, but there are very
clearly some
I have been using the Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B cards for
some time. I just recieved a batch of the Intel Pro/100+ management
adapters. In most of my machines, they don't work.
Everything I can find says they should be compatible, but there are very
clearly some problems.
Large data transfers seem to cause the lockup. I know at least 1 netbsd
person has reported similar problems with these new cards, (kern/7216).
Has anyone seen problems like these? Any ideas?
Hmmm...I've been using them in some machines here and haven't seen any
problems. Strange.
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