Hello! A few months ago I ran into a problem where my Gigabit Ethernet card would work perfectly under 32bit Lenny but had problems under 64bit (details at end of post). I made mention of it and then found that someone had already posted about the problem.
I wanted to see if the problem had been fixed yet, so I just tried using the card again recently with a fully updated Lenny install. Works perfect with a 32bit lenny live CD, a 64bit Ubuntu live cd, but fails with the 64bit installation of Lenny already on the machine. So I tried looking for the bug report to no avail. I could have sworn I had found a Debian bug report about it when I encountered this problem a few months ago. However, I can't find that bug report anymore. What I think happened is that it was merged with another bug report because I found a few that are similar, but not with the same card I have. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=499763 For the most part, the above link describes my problem, they just use a different card / driver. It isn't exact but it is similar. They suggest installing a newer kernel, which I did. I installed the 2.6.28-1 from sid. Didn't fix my problem. One of the side effects of the gigabit is that I get a kerneloops message. So I sent it in hoping I could track down more info. However, I can't seem to find where that information is stored locally (I have no idea what was sent), and I couldn't find my exact problem searching on kerneloops.org. So the questions I have are: Is the kerneloops information stored locally? Is there a way to track down what you sent on kerneloops so you can follow the progress? Does anyone have a better link for tracking this problem then the one I have? I would really like to start using my Gigabit network card again. Thanks! ~Stack~ $ lspci | grep Intel 04:09.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82541PI Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 05) /var/log/messages output when the network cable is plugged in. http://pastebin.com/m390c2884 /var/log/message output after updating to the kernel in sid. http://pastebin.com/m22e0f99d -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org