I downgraded to my 2.0.29 kernel yesterday because of all the scsi disk errors I was getting in /var/log/messages. That seems to be fixed by doing so. However now, I'm having network problems... my network connections will drop spuratically, and then 5 minutes later, my machine will let me on. My driver seemed to be loaded correctly as usualy, however it seems to try to load it twice since I recompiled my kernel:
Jun 27 18:46:08 brainiac kernel: tulip.c:v0.10 8/11/95 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jun 27 18:46:08 brainiac kernel: +0.72 4/17/96 http://www.dsl.tutics.tut.ac.jp/~linux/tulip Jun 27 18:46:08 brainiac kernel: +0.02 12/15/96 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2.0.27) Jun 27 18:46:08 brainiac kernel: eth0: smc9332 (DEC 21140 Tulip) at 0x6400, 00:00:c0:95:08:bf, IRQ 12 [snip] Jun 27 18:46:08 brainiac kernel: tulip.c:v0.10 8/11/95 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jun 27 18:46:08 brainiac kernel: +0.72 4/17/96 http://www.dsl.tutics.tut.ac.jp/~linux/tulip Jun 27 18:46:08 brainiac kernel: +0.02 12/15/96 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2.0.27) Jun 27 18:46:08 brainiac kernel: tulip_hwinit: region already allocated at 0x6400. Jun 27 18:46:08 brainiac kernel: eth0: enabling 10TP port. I think one thing that might affect this is that I compiled it as a module this time, which normally don't do. Also, it enables 10TP port when I'm on 100 mb ethernet. I was hoping someone might have a suggestion before I recompile my kernel again, or is the best thing to compile the driver into the kernel? I would really appreciate a response, because I hate to say it, but my machine is acting worse than a NT machine... Before all these problems of having to reboot 2-3 times a day, my debian machine would stay up until I rebooted to install the latest stable kernel. :) Frustrated, Dennis ==================================================================== + dpk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> + work : 517.353.8892 + + Systems Undergrad + pager: 517.222.5875 + + Division of Engineering Computing Services + + ==================================================================== -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .