> > Since this card is not yet supported, it was probably generating
> > continuous interrupts, making the system appear to lock up. I have the
> > config-heartbeat turned on, so even when the system appeared to be
> > locked up, the heartbeat was still flashing on the power led.
> >
> > When I p
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 10:25:37AM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Lance Tagliapietra wrote:
> > I was able to pull the NetBSD source tree as you did and found the files
> > that seem to be relevant.
> >
> > I also think I have found the root cause to my problems with this A2
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Lance Tagliapietra wrote:
> I was able to pull the NetBSD source tree as you did and found the files
> that seem to be relevant.
>
> I also think I have found the root cause to my problems with this A2000.
> Recall that I had been observing random Lock-ups with Linux, and most
>
I was able to pull the NetBSD source tree as you did and found the files
that seem to be relevant.
I also think I have found the root cause to my problems with this A2000.
Recall that I had been observing random Lock-ups with Linux, and most
recently thought that it was a problem with communicatio
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Lance Tagliapietra wrote:
>
> > I took a quick look. Seems like it's very similar to the Hydra driver.
> > It does support a MAC address in ROM, though.
>
> You said you took a quick look, where? I've been over the netbsd site,
> found a www access to their source tree, but I
> I took a quick look. Seems like it's very similar to the Hydra driver.
> It does support a MAC address in ROM, though.
You said you took a quick look, where? I've been over the netbsd site,
found a www access to their source tree, but I have not been able to
locate a file that looks like an 83
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, Lance Tagliapietra wrote:
> I have a couple ASDG EB920 ethernet controllers for Amiga Zorro II bus.
> Can anyone confirm if these are supported by Debian (I have found that
> they are in NetBSD)? I do see an 8390.o in the kernel/drivers/net for
> the 2.4.20 kernel. The EB920 d
Hello,
I have a couple ASDG EB920 ethernet controllers for Amiga Zorro II bus.
Can anyone confirm if these are supported by Debian (I have found that
they are in NetBSD)? I do see an 8390.o in the kernel/drivers/net for
the 2.4.20 kernel. The EB920 does use a DP8390 ethernet controller
chip.
Tha
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