Re: Red Hat and eepro100 onboard stability
Shaiful <[email protected]> Sun, 6 Oct 2002 18:54:01 -0700 (PDT)
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.drivers.eepro100.devel |
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Hi, I'm using eepro100 with PIII(server+workstation) and P4(workstation) running Red Hat. The first thing you should do is to download the eeepro-diag.c from scyld homepage and disable the sleep mode. Just compile it and run with -ee argument, it will tell you what command to run for turning off the sleep mode. However, I found that Linux with onboard eepro100 is not really stable for both PIII and P4. Sometime it hangs and dmesg shows that I have spurious interrupt and I'm not sure what those meant. I've reported to the mailing list but nobody reply. If you running any kind of server I would suggest you use external PCI based card. You can get second hand 3Com NIC around US$10 or may be less than that. Regards, Shaiful --- Francisco Vargas <[email protected]> wrote: > I have the next problem (I think the same problem): > > > I Have a system with Pentium 4 with Intel Chipset > 850GB with Intel EtherExpress Pro100 built-in and > other system with Intel Pentium III (I don't know > the motherboard brand and netcard brand). > > In the PIII system i install red hat 7.3 an all work > excellent, but in the P4 system with Intel > EtherExpress Pro100, the network work inestable. In > times when I use the network services (samba, nfs or > other) my computer hungup or freeze > > I have the conclusion that problem is the network > card Intel EtherExpress Pro100. I see this mail > list. Do you have known that problem with linux red > hat and this hardware? > > Thanks > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More http://faith.yahoo.com