Make sure you are using version 1.20 (which is in 2.2.15). previous version
had an unrecoverable overrun condition.

Dennis

At 12:06 PM 4/19/00 +0200, Jan Kasprzak wrote:
>       Hello,
>
>       I have a Linux server (ftp.linux.cz) which has a big network
>load. It uses an Intel EtherExpress Pro 100 NIC. From time to time
>(when the system and network load raises) it writes the following
>messages to the syslog:
>
>eth0: card reports no resources.
>eth0: card reports no resources.
>eth0: card reports no resources.
>
>       It seems the driver is able to recover from it, but I'd like
>to know whether this can be a problem.
>
>-Yenya
>
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>\\ not hang by the way, it simply works too hard to respond 8)8)    --ANK //
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