Jerry McBride wrote: >On Sunday 27 March 2005 05:04 am, Kathy Wills wrote: > >---big snip--- > > > >>Kernel version is 2.6.11-r4. I'm using the tulip module that I have >>always used. From kernel .config: >> >># Tulip family network device support >># >>CONFIG_NET_TULIP=y >>CONFIG_DE2104X=m >>CONFIG_TULIP=m >>CONFIG_TULIP_MWI=y >>CONFIG_TULIP_MMIO=y >>CONFIG_TULIP_NAPI=y >>CONFIG_TULIP_NAPI_HW_MITIGATION=y >>CONFIG_DE4X5=m >>CONFIG_WINBOND_840=m >>CONFIG_DM9102=m >> >> > >Did some googling and it seems that the error message can be ignored, unless >of course it's giving you operational problems. From what I have read, it >appears to be a hardware mix problem involving dma issues. "Over here" I run >MSI, SOYOTEC and ABIT motherboards and as I mentioned in my previous email, >no such error message has turned up in either messages or dmesg output. > >Try pulling the linksys card, clean the edge and slap in back into the >motherboard in a different slot. > > > Didn't solve the issue. I guess as soon as I can, I'll have to get a different motherboard in order to solve this. Either that or a different network card.
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