On 10/12/18 21:42, Martin Hanson wrote:
>> It is preferable to just include the whole dmesg directly in the mail
>> Better still, when it's a "sometimes works" problem, include a "diff -u"
>> between the two (the context to show where the lines are added/removed).
>
> I have pasted a "diff -u" on
> It is preferable to just include the whole dmesg directly in the mail
> Better still, when it's a "sometimes works" problem, include a "diff -u"
> between the two (the context to show where the lines are added/removed).
I have pasted a "diff -u" on https://paste.debian.net/1047098/
> Very
On 2018-10-12, Aaron Mason wrote:
> Wow, never seen a multi-port Realtek NIC before.
I have but they're usually single NIC plus switch chip, looks like this
is the real thing.
> Maybe try the card on another motherboard and see if you get the same
> symptoms.
agreed if possible.
> In any
Wow, never seen a multi-port Realtek NIC before.
Based on your dmesg and the excerpt above, it looks like the issue
starts at ppb1 - a PCI-PCI bridge likely on the quad-port NIC based on
the vendor being the same as each one below it and the one above it
being an Intel ppb(4) - and then cascades
Hi,� I have one of these 4-port Realtek NIC cards:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PCIe-PCI-Express-to-4x-Gigabit-Card-4-Port-Ethernet-Network-Adapter-10-100-1000M/252484240577?epid=505371101�
I
am running OpenBSD 6.3 stable.� During boot the card is seen, but it only
works occasionally. When it works
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