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Re: Net module Realtek 8110S/8169S

To: "romieu" <romieu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Net module Realtek 8110S/8169S
From: "markes\.albert\@libero\.it" <markes.albert@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 20:54:19 +0200
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Hi Francois
    after your e-mail, I redo the test with kernel 2.6.4-vanilla unchanged and
in console mode (without X) I have no problem. I don't understand because the
problem some day ago raise in console and with X. In my test the problem raise
always when I copy file in KDE to PC by smbclient. So I think the problem was X
but with kernel 2.6.3 the problem don't raise. The system hang and the only
option is hardware-reset, nothing ping not respond and led do not change nay 
more.
   I do the thing you told me with kernel unchanged
   dd if=/dev/hda  of=/dev/null bs=1024k.... go well
   dd if=/myfile of=/newfile ok
   transfer (console) ok

   Retry with X
   transfer KO

   I recompile kernel as you told me.
> Processor type and features  --->
> [...]
>   x x[ ] Symmetric multi-processing support                               x x 
>  
>   x x[ ] Preemptible Kernel                                               x x
>   x x[*] Local APIC support on uniprocessors                              x x
>
> Enable as well:
>
> Kernel hacking  --->
> [...]
>   x x            [*] Magic SysRq key                                      x x
  retray test with KDE and the problem don't raise.

When the problem raised I saw in the kernel-changelog change in module r8169 so
I thoungh the problem was NIC-module, the only change from two configuration.
Now I only raise the problem (without your change) with KDE... I don't
understand if is NIC or X-KDE problem.
Can you help me to find who hang my system?

I attach dmeg and lspci

Thanks a lot
Alberto Marchesini


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