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SubjectRe: status of via velocity in 2.6.9
Hi,

At least Abit AV8 onboard velocity doesn't work with 2.6.9. With earlier
kernels,
the machine just locked up after ifconfig up. With 2.6.9, it doesn't
lock up, but it doesn't
work either (data seems to go to black hole or sth). But there seem to
be some success reports
too with this kernel.

Lenar

Johan wrote:

> How 'working' are the via velocity drivers in 2.6.9?
>
> For better or worse, the cheapest gigabit card I could find has the
> vt6122 chip, which seems to want the velocity drivers. (*)
>
> Unfortunately, while they (the driver and card, that is) seem at first
> to work fine, auto negotiating a gigabit connection with my hub, the
> network stops working after 5 ish minutes (could be function of bytes
> tx'ed as well, I guess). restarting the network (appart from a kernel
> upgrade, the box is redhat fc2) fixes the problem... for another 5
> minutes.
>
> Is this known behavior?
>
> Thanks
>
> Johan
>
> (*) The card's box advertizes linux compatibility with RH 7.3
> (2.4.18-3 or later), which makes me wonder whether another driver may
> work better. 2.4.18-3 would seem to predate the via-velocity driver.
>
>
>
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