Essentially, when you copy large amounts of data across the NIC it will
"freeze" the box in Linux (any 2.6.x kernel, have not tried 2.4.x) or
Windows XP SP2.
If you checkout the thread, it occurs for multiple people under various
OS' but in *some* cases if they use ABIT's IC7-G CSA/INTEL driver, they
their problems go away.
In Linux when I used to use the onboard NIC, it froze the box, I did not
have sysrq enabled at the time when this happened but frozen I mean screen
is frozen, no ping, box is inoperative.
Nothing pecuilar was ever found in any of the logs or dmesg output
regarding the crash.
Basically its the first revision of CSA gigabit on a motherboard from what
I read in the forums and unless you use ABIT's specially crafted driver,
it will crash the machine when you copy either:
a) large amounts of data over a gigabit link
or
b) that death.zip file (unzipped of course) which contains the bad "bits"
that are probably seen/repeated when copying large amounts of data
Justin.
On Sun, 19 Feb 2006, Lee Revell wrote:
On Sun, 2006-02-19 at 18:17 -0500, Justin Piszcz wrote:
The author has a "death.zip" file, in which if you copy the file over
the
LAN it causes an instant crash.
Windows and Linux? What kind of "crash"? An Oops? Lockup? Reboot?
Anything in the logs?
Your report is way too vague to be actionable.
Lee
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