> Mar 15 15:39:25 tsdfft1 NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0:
> transmit timed out
> Mar 15 15:39:25 tsdfft1 eth0: transmit timed out,
> resetting
> Mar 15 15:39:25 tsdfft1 eth0:
> TX_STATE[003ffc05:00000001:00000019]
> Mar 15 15:39:25 tsdfft1 eth0:
> RX_STATE[0100c805:00000001:00000021]
> Mar 15 15:39:25 tsdfft1 eth0: Link is up at 100
> Mbps,
> half-duplex.
> Mar 15 15:39:25 tsdfft1 eth0: Pause is disabled
> Mar 15 16:11:58 tsdfft1 eth0: TX MAC xmit underrun.

Just wanted to forward on the solution. Someone on the
Gentoo-Sparc list answered and told me about the
ethtool program (available at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel/). Setting the
speed and duplex manually did the trick, and it seems
to be working fine now.

FWIW, the switch it's plugged into is a Cisco 2900
series, in case that would help with getting the
driver to correctly auto-detect the duplex. For now, I
just have the ethtool program running as part of
start-up to switch it over.

Thanks,

Ben
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