Re: Tulip madness

2002-07-19 Thread Nathan Ingersoll
On Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 11:18:46PM -0300, Cesar Cardoso is quoted as saying: > > The problem looks fixed. I made some stress tests like transferring 50MB > (remember it's a 10Mbps network), it passed. Also it doesn't get > "timeouts". Woohoo! :-) > Maybe Ben should roll the patch into his tree? >

Re: Tulip madness

2002-07-19 Thread Cesar Cardoso
Em Qui, 2002-07-18 às 14:05, Nathan Ingersoll escreveu: > This sounds similar to problems reported on the 6500, you may want to try > modifying de4x5.c with the attached patch. This just implements the fix that > benh described a few months ago. > > To use, cd linux/drivers/net and then: > > pat

Re: Tulip madness

2002-07-18 Thread Nathan Ingersoll
On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 01:19:10PM -0400, David Anthony Hacker is quoted as saying: > incorrect. i have several boxes with NICs that require the tulip chipet > drivers. i have it compiled into the kernel. i am running a custom > 2.4.18 kernel. > > __

Re: Tulip madness

2002-07-18 Thread David Anthony Hacker
incorrect. i have several boxes with NICs that require the tulip chipet drivers. i have it compiled into the kernel. i am running a custom 2.4.18 kernel. ___ David Anthony Hacker Computer Systems Consultant Media Union On Thu,

Re: Tulip madness

2002-07-18 Thread Nathan Ingersoll
On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 01:03:58AM -0300, Cesar Cardoso is quoted as saying: > Hi all, > I have a PowerMac 5500/250 with the built-in Ethernet card (a Tulip > one). Kernel is 2.4.19-rc1-ben0. > I never managed to make the Ethernet card work right on GNU/Linux, > previously on YDL and also on Debi