On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 16:38, Redhat wrote:
> Thanks, Dennis. That is what I was thinking too. I just wanted to see
> if anyone knew of a way to fix the behavior of that adapter.
>
FWIW I have perfect behaviour (without measuring to prove otherwise)
from
00:03.0 Ethernet controller: Silicon Int
Thanks, Dennis. That is what I was thinking too. I just wanted to see
if anyone knew of a way to fix the behavior of that adapter.
Thanks,
Leo Boucher
> Message: 3
> Subject: Re: SIS 900 onboard network adapter
> From: Dennis Gilmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECT
i had a freind over here and his notebook has the same nic in it. we
noticed thatthe link would drop after he got an ip and was kinda flaky
he couldnt get an ip in phoebe with the nic. seems the driver isnt the
best i guess. my phoebe box with a realtek 8139 card had no issues
getting an ip.
Hello, everyone.
I am running a Redhat 8 server with a SIS 900 onboard NIC. Most of the
time it runs fine, but occasionally the link seems to drop for no
reason.
I am using the driver support for this card built into Redhat 8. I am
considering disabling this device and putting in a PCI networ