Michael Renzmann wrote:
> I�m using a wireless lan card within one of my linux boxes. Now I
> changed the pcmcia-slotcard (the one where pcmcia-cards can be put in)
> from a one-slot-isa card to a two-slot-pci card. Now I get periodic
> messages:
> eth1: Transmit timeout.
>
> eth1 is the wireless lan card. I never had this problem when using the
> isa card. The syslog shows that the message comes from the kernel. So
> that�s not really a help, as there remain a lot of possible sources for
> this message that belong to the kernel.
>
> Does anyone here have an idea which part creates this message? I would
> like to get rid of it... as far as I could see up to now the wlan card
> itself works as before.
We need to know your kernel version, which driver you use, which driver
version, and some other stuff. See REPORTING-BUGS in the kernel source
tree...
Jeff
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