Sorry for the inconvenience

2004-02-01 Thread winsock

Sorry,
Due to the amount of large e-mail virus attachments this address is receiving, it has 
been temporarily disabled. (I can not even stay online enough hours in a day to 
download all of it...)

If you have sent email regarding LSP-Fix to this address, please re-send it to lspfix 
"at" cexx.org instead. 

Again, I am sorry for this inconvenience, but it is the only way I can keep my mailbox 
from overflowing.

Bill


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3c575cb/3c59x load on boot

2004-02-01 Thread D Lachlan
2.4.24-1 on Debian 3.0 unstable (installed from 2.2r3, apt to 3.0
stable, apt to 3.0 unstable)
3CCFE575BT-D pcmcia, Dell Latitude CPiD

This was originally working on an old RH (7.0 or 7.2), but Debian 3.0
stable (2.2.19pre17) gave "Tx Ring full" errors. I upgraded to unstable
and 2.4.24-1, and it works but I cannot get it to load on boot. Boot
with the old kernel and it loads on boot but still get ring full errors.

Currently, the system boots, /etc/init.d/pcmcia loads yenta_socket (it
was loading i82365), but my pcmcia card is not loaded and my network is
pooched. I have to manually 'insmod 3c59x', then 'ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1'
before 'pump -i eth0' [0]. So it works, but not like it's supposed to.

I cannot seem to force my system to recognize my cardbus as i82365, and
it doesn't see my pcmcia card automatically off yenta_socket. I've
checked both the laptop and pcmcia howto's, but they didn't seem to
apply. I'm looking for either an answer or a direction--I'm kind of hit
or miss at this point because I can't seem to track down why it's
failing. Am I better reverting to an older kernel? I'd prefer to stay
somewhere on 2.4.xx, if for no reason other than the newer 3c59x driver.

-d

[0] I was getting "failed to connect to localhost:bootpc: Operation now
in progress" because lo wasn't configured.


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3c575cb/3c59x load on boot

2004-02-01 Thread D Lachlan
2.4.24-1 on Debian 3.0 unstable (installed from 2.2r3, apt to 3.0
stable, apt to 3.0 unstable)
3CCFE575BT-D pcmcia, Dell Latitude CPiD

This was originally working on an old RH (7.0 or 7.2), but Debian 3.0
stable (2.2.19pre17) gave "Tx Ring full" errors. I upgraded to unstable
and 2.4.24-1, and it works but I cannot get it to load on boot. Boot
with the old kernel and it loads on boot but still get ring full errors.

Currently, the system boots, /etc/init.d/pcmcia loads yenta_socket (it
was loading i82365), but my pcmcia card is not loaded and my network is
pooched. I have to manually 'insmod 3c59x', then 'ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1'
before 'pump -i eth0' [0]. So it works, but not like it's supposed to.

I cannot seem to force my system to recognize my cardbus as i82365, and
it doesn't see my pcmcia card automatically off yenta_socket. I've
checked both the laptop and pcmcia howto's, but they didn't seem to
apply. I'm looking for either an answer or a direction--I'm kind of hit
or miss at this point because I can't seem to track down why it's
failing. Am I better reverting to an older kernel? I'd prefer to stay
somewhere on 2.4.xx, if for no reason other than the newer 3c59x driver.

-d

[0] I was getting "failed to connect to localhost:bootpc: Operation now
in progress" because lo wasn't configured.



Sorry for the inconvenience

2004-02-01 Thread winsock

Sorry,
Due to the amount of large e-mail virus attachments this address is receiving, 
it has been temporarily disabled. (I can not even stay online enough hours in a 
day to download all of it...)

If you have sent email regarding LSP-Fix to this address, please re-send it to 
lspfix "at" cexx.org instead. 

Again, I am sorry for this inconvenience, but it is the only way I can keep my 
mailbox from overflowing.

Bill