Bogdan Costescu wrote:
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Joe Landman wrote:
a) bad driver
b) bad NIC
... or a combination of these which translates into RX and/or TX
checksumming offload not working properly; the driver then lies to the
upper levels and the error is passed through. I don't remember if this
was even possible at the time of RHL9, but try to run:
I think ethtool was a post 2.4 kernel utility. As I remember, there was
an miitool that gave something roughly like that in functionality.
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