Mario,
Apologies in advance for my ignorance.
When you write below about 'the patch' and 'the list,' can you be a bit
more specific, particularly about which list you posted it to?
Also, I think Kasper's question below related to, was the patch you used
to fix your 8169 issues now part of rc9, or is it still independent of
the main tree? For those like me not used to be bleeding edge, its
cleaner to just snag the rc candidate than to try the hand patch method.
Any insight you can offer is appreciated.
Cheers,
- Michael
Mario Limonciello wrote:
Kasper:
Particularly try the patch that I posted to the list. It solved the
ifup (and resume) failures for me on two platforms using that chipset.
Regards
Kasper Sandberg wrote:
On Thu, 2008-06-26 at 23:59 +0200, Francois Romieu wrote:
Sorry for the delay, i had to do an onsite thing in another country, so
i first see your message now.
Would it be okay if i took rc9 instead? also, i saw you posted a set of
patches to sync more with realteks code, is this something you would
like me to test too, or aswell? (remember, i have the 8111c).
Btw, a thought just crossed my mind as to a possible reason why this
might be happening, i was googling around, and it seems the TWO nic's
are supposed to have some sort of hardware bonding thing, could it be
because such stuff isnt handled?
mvh.
Kasper Sandberg
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