Edward Dekkers said the following on 30/08/2005 09:06:
Antonio Montagnani wrote:
I cannot connect to my ADSL Internet if I use SMP kernel, while with
standard 2.6.12-1.1376 kernel on same machine, it works flawlessly.
The modem works, Ethernet network is on but connection is refused
Shall I file a bug??
No,
There is no real difference between running a standard kernel or an SMP
one. Bar the fact that SMP will actually use the two processors in your
machine that is. I run SMP myself, and it makes no difference to my
connection running standard or SMP kernel.
I'd look at doing some other diagnostic work before filing a report.
We can't help you for the rest because you don't explain your set up.
Regards,
Ed.
My setup is very standard, a Pentium 4 Asus motherboard P5P800, 1 GB,
two network cards (the integrated is connected to my network, the
Realtek 8029 to my ethernet modem).
Which diagnostic shall I check??
--
Antonio
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