Messages in this thread |  | | From | "richard.morgan9" <> | Subject | Re: eth1: Transmit timed out, status 0000, PHY status 0000 | Date | Tue, 16 Jan 2001 22:40:24 -0000 |
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>> On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Urban Widmark wrote: >> >> >> eth1: Transmit timed out, status 0000, PHY status 0000, >> >> resetting... >> >[snip] >> >> Keeps going nonstop until I ifdown eth1. >> >> >> >> Card worked fine 2 days ago... >> > >> >So what did you change? >> >> Nothing. >> >> >Has the machine been up since then? >> >> No. I rebooted to W98 a few times. W98 doesn't have a driver >> installed for that card though - and wont. >> >> >> >> >Someone else with the same symptoms (in 2.4) >> > http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/net/0011.0/0027.html >> > >> >Becker's reply >> > http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/net/0011.0/0032.html >> > >> >"Try unplugging the system and doing a really cold boot. A soft-off does >> > not reset the chip. >> >> Tried that too.. didn't work. I switched PCI slots and whatnot >> though and it works again.. <shrug> >> > >> > If this solves the problem, we will have to add code to re-load the >> > EEPROM info into the chip." >> >> If the problem recurs I will try to test it out more and report >> to the list. >> >> FWIW it is a DLink DFE 530TX. >> snip
I have the same problem as Urban with a recent DLink 530tx (rhine2). Pulling the power cable from my atx psu (while the computer was "off") fixed the card, until my next reboot from win98.
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