hi daniel-
the kernel in use currently on the laptop[i386] is the one that 
came standard with the 3beta3 release; if there is another more 
recent one available, then i will give it a shot. only odd thing 
is, is that it was happening on both machines while using 3beta3 
which have completely different eth-cards, but the older 2.1 rt 
kernel acts fine with the x86_64 pc; it never gave me a problem 
with ssh [?]
-heres my specs again-:
main pc has x86_64 version[2.1 currently] = amd64 athlon x2 
3800+, asus a8-sli premium mainboard,  4gb ram, xfx/nvidia 
geforce 7300gs; eth1= nvidia ck804
brand new laptop has i386 version[3beta3] currently installed= 
fujitsu a6110; intel core2duo t2750[64bit]; 2gb ram; intel gm965
chipset+video; eth0= marvell 88e8055 pci-e gigabit

....just updated the kernel, so we'll see what happens
-thanx

Daniel James wrote:
> Hi Noyx,
> 
>> i have pinned the issue down [i think] to being ssh/sftp related. 
>> happens in both kde and gnome after large/many file transfers. not 
>> sure if this is kernel specific or just ssh/sftp.
> 
> My guess would be a buggy driver for your network card, or at least one 
> that isn't happy with an RT kernel. I saw something like this with 
> 2.6.21 on a specific Via chipset board, but that kernel seemed stable 
> with all other hardware.
> 
> Have you tried our latest 2.6.29 kernel, does that fix the problem?
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> Daniel
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