Sorry to say it does work. I've tried it several times and for hours, doing a
big backup,
and the wired network access runs smoothly.
Thank you very much for pointing me to Backports.
# aptitude -t squeeze-backports install linux-image-2.6-686
â
$ aptitude search linux-image
â¦
i A linux-image-3.2.0-0.bpo.2-686-pae
â¦
As we know which module it is, can't the authors tell you the exact version and
patch?
Thank you again,
Axel
On Wed, 28 Mar 2012, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
retitle 664461 atl1c: AR8152: "transmit queue 0 timed out" after short time
under high load, module has to be reloaded a few times to work again
quit
a...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
[ 1379.000073] Hardware name: X101H
[ 1379.000080] NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0 (atl1c): transmit queue 0 timed out
[...]
[ 1379.170950] atl1c 0000:01:00.0: irq 29 for MSI/MSI-X
Thanks. Retitling to make this easier to find.
[...]
the bug may be related to bugs #613874, #600286 (both in reference to AR8131),
as the
symptoms sound very similar.
When the submitter of #613874 tried a 3.2.y kernel, the bug seemed to
be fixed, but unfortunately we weren't able to follow up to find the
relevant patch and apply it to squeeze.
Can you reproduce this with a wheezy, sid, or squeeze-backports
kernel? The only packages needed from outside squeeze for this test
are the kernel image itself, linux-base, and initramfs-tools.
If it doesn't work, we're in luck and we can report this upstream. If
it works, a next step would be to try a few versions halfway between
from snapshot.debian.org to narrow down what version introduced the
fix.
Thanks and hope that helps,
Jonathan