Re: Potato Freeze problem more clear...

2000-08-28 Thread kmself
Please set your line wrap to 72 characters. On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 12:01:04AM -0400, Mike Hardiman wrote: > Hello all, > > Well I've noticed that noone has yet to reply to my problem, most > likely because of its complexity. I've been able to narrow down the > problem however: > > 1.) The syst

Re: Potato Freeze problem more clear...

2000-08-26 Thread Nate Amsden
havent had the best of luck with those, sometimes they work sometimes they dont(at all) for me..maybe the newer kernels is better i havent tried the 3c905c driver since 2.2.10 or so. nate Alec Smith wrote: > > Why not use the drivers in the stock Linux 2.x kernel? I've got a 3Com > adapter in th

Re: Potato Freeze problem more clear...

2000-08-26 Thread Alec Smith
Why not use the drivers in the stock Linux 2.x kernel? I've got a 3Com adapter in this box with no problems getting around 10-12MB/s. Could be the 3Com drivers are having a few "issues" Don Becker's versions lack. At 09:12 PM 8/26/00 -0700, Nate Amsden wrote: > Mike Hardiman wrote: > My best

Re: Potato Freeze problem more clear...

2000-08-26 Thread Nate Amsden
> Mike Hardiman wrote: > My best bet I suppose is to buy a better (expensive) eth adaptor... > but any thought would be appreciated before I part with 80 bucks for a > 3com. the 3com 3c59x series are pretty good cards, the only prob i've had is using the drivers that i have(from www.3com.com) per

Potato Freeze problem more clear...

2000-08-26 Thread Mike Hardiman
Hello all,   Well I've noticed that noone has yet to reply to my problem, most likely because of its complexity.  I've been able to narrow down the problem however:   1.) The system freezes only when the network is up 2.) Best guess is that it occurs when so much data has passed through the