Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: 2.6.15.1: UDP fragments >27208 bytes lost with ne2k-pci on DP83815 | From | Nix <> | Date | Mon, 30 Jan 2006 19:07:40 +0000 |
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On Mon, 30 Jan 2006, thockin@hockin.org prattled cheerily: > I've never heard anything like that. I don't have many of these cards > around, but Cobalt shipped tens of thousands, and I don't hear of anything > resembling this.
Ah, it's always nice to be first with a bug.
Any idea how I could go about diagnosing this? (I'm fairly sure it's not the server end that's at fault, because that end is sending to other machines fine and was sending to this machine fine before it had a motherboard and network card change.)
I've never really dealt with NIC-layer problems before so I don't know what beyond printk() is provided, if anything. (Some clues about where to stick the printk()s might be useful too, although I can probably find them myself in time).
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