Re: tulip ethernet driver problems

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Chris Hipp wrote:
I have a Netgear fa310tx rev. 2 chipset ethernet card. Installation
automatically configured and loaded the tulip driver for this card. However, using this card causes my system to freeze hard (must be reset
using hardware button.) So much as pinging my computer kills it. I
switched to using the tulip_old driver and stability increased somewhat,
it doesn't freeze instantly but eventually does. This card worked
perfectly in Redhat 9.0. I have a clean Fedora Core 1 installation.


I need help resolving this problem or gathering more useful debugging
information.

There is a thread "FC1 pcmcia network card failure" in which I and someone else have had problems with a Netgear card - a different card and different problem but the same driver. This was resolved by removing the graphical boot option by setting GRAPHICAL=no in /etc/sysconfig/init. There may be a problem where some of the memory used by the ethernet card is later reused by X, which in our case was stopping the card from working. It's equally possible that that could kill the machine. Try that solution and see if it works.


Trev

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