Re: Osicom 4 port card and problem with TX
"Edmond E. Shwayri" <[email protected]> Sat, 28 Dec 2002 22:27:53 -0500
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I think you are right. I decided to upgrade my gcc, libc, kernel, etc to latest levels. While compiling gcc I got a segmentation error. I went ahead and hit the up-arrow and then return to re-run the make. It skipped past all it had done and got to where it bombed out the first time. This time it succeeded and continued on through. From what I remember these kinds of error usually occur with bad RAM or CPU over-heating. I assumed the tulip was having problems, but this points me in a whole new direction. My guess is hardware problems, most probably with the RAM. I had recently (a few months ago) added 4 more sticks to it. I think I will pull them out. I remember at the time thinking it ran a little slower after I added the RAM. Maybe there was more to it. On a side note I was browsing around and I found the Adaptec Quad66 card. A 66Mhz,64 Bit 4-port which I think is based on the starfire. Since I am replacing this old motherboard with a nice new dual Athlon which happens to have 2x66Mhz, 64Bit PCI slots I was wondering if I would see a performance boost and/or less trouble. The tulip up to these incidences has been working quite well, so I am torn.... At 12:55 PM 12/22/02, you wrote: >This sounds like a kernel protocol-level problem, not a driver problem. >Are you seeing any warning messages in the kernel logs, or non-zero error >counts in /proc/net/dev. _______________________________________________ tulip mailing list, [email protected] To change to digest mode or unsubscribe visit http://www.scyld.com/mailman/listinfo/tulip