Jeff Garzik wrote:
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> Does it work with this line?
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> outl(0x12, ioaddr + MIICfg);
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yes, works fine too
Regards,
Juergen
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Francois Romieu wrote:
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> Could you try 2.4.6 with just this modification: ?
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hm, looks like thats really the point. After applying your diff file
everything works fine.
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Juergen
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Francois Romieu wrote:
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> Is X or something like a nvidia module enabled ?
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Hi,
the nvidia modul is not loaded or enabled but X is running sometimes.
Anyways, it seems to happen if X is not running too.
Luckily I got a very helpfull hint from Hans-Christian Armingeon in
reply to my question
John Jasen wrote:
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> a) bad cable?
> b) not negotiating speed and duplex with the switch correctly?
> c) bad card?
>
Hi,
The same errors show up with the network cable plugged or unplugged on
all computers with the SMC card around here. But all these computers are
equipped with nearly the
Hi everybody,
currently I experience some strange problems with every kernels newer
than 2.4.2 and my SMC Etherpower II network card. While running such a
kernel, the network hangs and I get lots of errors like these listed
below:
Jul 2 13:06:59 localhost kernel: eth0: Too much work at interrup
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