Kyle Brantley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
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> One thing of note... I have an NV FX5200 in here, likewise using the
> nvidia "kernel tainting" drivers. Do I 100% NEED TO replicate this with
> that module unloaded, or is it fine (if nothing else, for now)?
You need to reproduce the issue when the modu
Sorry for the delay in response there, however, I've got a little more info.
-I upgraded the router (computer B) to 2.6.13, and there's no noticeable
change in performance.
-If 2.6.12 is fine, I've replicated the bug (using FTP).
-System hard locks ONLY when RECIEVING, NOT sending.
-I test
Francois Romieu wrote:
>Kyle Brantley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
>[...]
>
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>>I recently bought three rtl8169 gigabit cards, along with a gigabit
>>switch. Trouble is, the computers keep freezing up once the NIC comes
>>under and "decent" amount of load. Let me lay this out for you a bit:
>>
>>Comput
Kyle Brantley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
[...]
> I recently bought three rtl8169 gigabit cards, along with a gigabit
> switch. Trouble is, the computers keep freezing up once the NIC comes
> under and "decent" amount of load. Let me lay this out for you a bit:
>
> Computer A:
> -Dual AMD 2600+ MP
> -rt
On 06/09/05, Kyle Brantley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I recently bought three rtl8169 gigabit cards, along with a gigabit
> switch. Trouble is, the computers keep freezing up once the NIC comes
> under and "decent" amount of load. Let me lay this out for you a bit:
>
> Computer A:
> -D
Hi -
I recently bought three rtl8169 gigabit cards, along with a gigabit
switch. Trouble is, the computers keep freezing up once the NIC comes
under and "decent" amount of load. Let me lay this out for you a bit:
Computer A:
-Dual AMD 2600+ MP
-rtl8169 under *64-bit PCI slot*
-2.6.12 (vanilla)
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