hen, this has existed for quite some time in
> the latest 2.6.14-rc releases (at least).
>
> > Which kernel version are you using?
>
> Right now, I'm using 2.6.14-rc5, but I saw the problem with, at least,
> 2.6.14-rc4. That is what I remember.
If the problem has
issue. I have addid it, Sebastian Filippini, and the
recipients of his message to the CC list of this one.
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> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: agpgart: Detected an Intel 855PM Chipset, no
> integrated grapics found.
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: agpgart: Detected Intel(R) i855PM chipset
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: agpgart: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0xe000
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: Power management callback for AGP chipset
> installed
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: [fglrx] AGP detected, AgpState =
> 0x1f000217 (hardware caps of chipset)
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: AGP: Found 2 AGPv2 devices
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: AGP: Doing enable for AGPv2
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: [fglrx] AGP enabled, AgpCommand =
> 0x1f000314 (selected caps)
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: [fglrx] free AGP = 256126976
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: [fglrx] max AGP = 256126976
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: [fglrx] free LFB = 114274304
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: [fglrx] max LFB = 114274304
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: [fglrx] free Inv = 0
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: [fglrx] max Inv = 0
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: [fglrx] total Inv = 0
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: [fglrx] total TIM = 0
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: [fglrx] total FB = 0
> 12:10:57 localhost kernel: [fglrx] total AGP = 65536
>
Most likely a kernel bug, less likely a hardware fault, or
perhaps even something lame like not having enough memmory.
I'd start by looking at the latter. Then try moving to a
newer kernel like 2.6.11 or 2.6.12. I don't think that 2.6.12 has
been uploaded yet, though it is being worked on. 2.6.10 is dead
except on one or two arches that are dragging their heals.
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> their packaging"?
Perhaps we could add something like:
If you would like to learn more about how the kernel works then
http://www.kernelnewbies.org/ may be of interest to you.
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and an external (supplied) programme is called to send the gratuitous arp.
See
http://vergenet.net/linux/fake/
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