Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 9 Aug 1996 06:44:12 -0500 (CDT) | From | Rod Troch <> | Subject | Re: Linux <-> Apple Laser 16/600 [TCP problems??] |
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Since upgrading to 2.0.1 from 1.3.5x (Yeah I missed a huge gad of devl. stuff) the networking has gone completly south. My understanding of 2.0 was improved networking, not worse networking!
I recently posted a message to comp.os.linux.networking and hope to hear back from someone there, regarding my troubles. In a nutshell, tcp connections hang and then die after an initial amount of data is passed through the connection. I have fiddled with MTU settings, nothing has improved the situation.
Any clues?
Thanks, Rod
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On Thu, 8 Aug 1996, Alan Shutko wrote:
> >>>>> "MA" == Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike@uplift.sparta.lu.se> writes: > > MA> We have run a setup of a linux 1.2.13 machine and an Apple 16/600 > MA> Laserprinter (postscript) for almost a year now, but when I > MA> upgraded to 2.0.x I suddenly got problems. > > I had the same problems here, exactly. LPRng 2.0.something from a > Solaris 2.5 box would work (and still does), wouldn't work from the > Linux 2.0. Neither would the latest LPRng. > > My solution was simply to use netatalk (which I have running for LW > Select 360s). Never did figure out why the other wasn't working. > > -- > Alan Shutko <ats@hubert.wustl.edu> - The Few, the Proud, the Remaining. > A diva who specializes in risque arias is an off-coloratura soprano ... >
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