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SubjectRe: 2.2.9-ac2 locks solid

What is your NIC, your driver maybe out dated........
This was a case with a RealTek RTL-8029 with IDE that was a NIC problem.

On Sun, 6 Jun 1999, Matthew G. Marsh wrote:

> On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, Steven N. Hirsch wrote:
>
> > Title provides the same amount of information the system is providing me
> > <g>. No log messages, no fanfare. Just absolute, solid lock when logging
> > into X via XDM. Doesn't even respond to magic sysreq!
> >
> > Machine is a dual-PII SMP using Intel DK440LX motherboard, 128MB ram,
> > built-in Adaptec UW SCSI. I've been running this box hard for two months,
> > and it most assuredly doesn't happen on other kernels (e.g. 2.2.7-ac2 or
> > 2.2.9).
>
> Hmmm. And here I had thought I was doing something wrong... 8-}
>
> Same motherboard SCSI & IDE running and different methods. Mine will lock
> randomly. I had thought it was related to X and kernel 2.2.9 but it
> occurred twice without X running. Has only happened with kernel 2.2.9
> without any patches. I have not tried -ac or downgrading as I was hunting
> for other causes.
>
> Even weirder - Several times it locked and then "magically" came back.
> During the lock time it would not ping nor was its MAC address seen on the
> network. No magic sysreq keys no nothing.
>
> > Wish I had more information to provide.
>
> Me too....
>
> > Steve
>
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Andre Hedrick
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