Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 30 Mar 1996 01:06:44 -0700 (MST) | From | "Jeff Coy Jr." <> | Subject | Re: socket destroy |
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On Fri, 29 Mar 1996, Sheldon E. Newhouse wrote:
> I have a local network connected to the internet via a P-133 with NE2000 > clone running linux 1.3.78. > > Every once in awhile, the connection to the internet from the linux box > drops and there is a message like > > socket destroy delayed (r=0 w = 252) > socket destroy delayed (r=0 w = 236) > socket destroy delayed (r=0 w = 236) > feel free to ignore this. i really doubt this is related to what you are seeing, but it might help someone track down the problem.
i was seeing these exact messages when i had a serial port which used the same irq as my ethernet card, ie: i got an old ethernet card which used irq3 and installed it before disabling /dev/cua1 on the multi i/o card (because i didn't know where the card was set).
jeff --- Why Linux? source code. POSIX. tcpip. job control. support from the authors. drivers for most hardware. because one terminal or process is never enough. forget the other O/Ss, i use Linux- the choice of a GNU generation.
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