Hi list, I'm currently running a custom-built 2.4.27, up-to-date kernel on a woody base. I have a Gigabyte 7n400 Pro 2 Motherboard, I am a newbie and I have two questions...
1) The Realtek 8169 Drivers detect my network card (which is an onboard Realtek 8110S, supported by these drivers), and everything works fine until I try to send any reasonable amount of data. Pings are cool, and a few web pages, but then it just keeps locking up the machine in KDE...not hard lock, just a freeze, wait a minute and then keep going. If I can get a terminal up I can ifdown eth0 and then it stops freezing, so I know that's my problem. I have googled and found out that this is a common problem...but no solution. So, where do I go from here? 2) I use the i810 drivers for my Realtek onboard sound card, but it is unreliable. i.e. Plays the KDE bootup sound but works intermittently in tuxracer, sometimes music, sometimes music and sound and sometimes nothing...and sometimes hard lock. Tuxracer occasionally tells me that the drivers are buggy. I noticed that when I do a manual modprobe i810_audio (without running the drivers at startup), I get told that it's working but only at 16-bit 44100...which I think must be the problem. I am not using ALSA, should I? Thanks for your help, I have googled for a day and rebuilt my kernel about 14 times in the past 2 days...I think I'll end up just buying some Linux supported add-on cards if there's no solutions...I really hate nVIDIA at the moment, especially after fighting their custom, kernel-tainting install scripts. Byron P.S. Sorry for the long post, just thought I'd give out all the details. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byron Hillis <INSERT RANDOM SAYING OR FUNNY PLAY ON WORDS> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]