John Aldrich wrote:
[snip]
> I don't know what route -n says, haven't checked that yet, but on my
> AMD k6 box here at work, "route" by itself shows the existing routes.
> Ifconfig eth0 shows the "normal" stuff, as I recall. I don't have
> that machine set up and hooked up to a monitor at the moment...
> Hoping someone can recognize the symptoms. Is it my other CPU flaking
> out on me (had a problem booting when I had the dead CPU in the
> system... it looked like a bad hard drive, so I'm wondering if a
> "flaky network" might be caused by a dying processor....)
Go here:
http://www.scyld.com/diag/index.html
and get the the following util:
Intel EtherExpress PCI Pro/100 series (including the PCI Pro10+).
eepro100-diag.c
Try it and see what you find out (ie, force the inteface to a compatible
mode).
Steve
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