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If you could give it a spin, I'd appreciate it. If there is any info I can provide to help resolve this, let me know.
Linux Kernel: drivers/net/ethernet/marvell/sky2.c File Reference
Comment 25 Greg Bailey Difficult, but solution is known: The only problem is there was no log output to confirm this. EL I see tx timeouts that the driver cannot recover from, reloading the driver fixes it.
Sitsofe Wheeler sitsofe wrote on Setting latency timer of device Here is a link to an older kernel that should work for you. With the stock RHEL4 kernel smp The error is triggered when two machines are sending and receiving large amounts data over the bridge. After booting from Linux to Windows and from Linux to Linux, the interface works fine.
Linux source code: drivers/net/ethernet/marvell/sky2.c (v) - Bootlin
After a cold boot, the interface works fine. This request skj2 not yet committed for inclusion in an Update release. Etienne F-L eflavoie wrote on I have a feeling this might still be a problem upstream, but once we get a good handle on how to reproduce it, then we can start to figure out if it's still upstream or not.
My solution was to get a realtek gigabit adapter. Marvell Yukoni driver install Centos 4.
You can then apt-get update and dist-upgrade to get the latest mxrvell. My Marvell chipset is as follows: Thanks for your effort to provide the patch.
Is there any reason why it was marked as Fixed? I am still unable to pull an IP at install.
CONFIG_SKY2: SysKonnect Yukon2 support (EXPERIMENTAL)
After that the bridge came back. I installed Kubuntu 6.
Out of curiousity, what kind of Tecra do you have, Ayaz? You can find the srpm here: Comment 37 Andy Gospodarek I tried removing the sky2 module and insmodding sk98lin but that didn't help either, I tried removing the second card and with disabling the integrated card from the BIOS.
For more advanced trainees it can be a desktop reference, and a collection of the base knowledge needed to proceed with system and network administration. I'll try the driver next week important deadline on Friday and weekend for the last fixes: People should avoid these Marvell network interfaces as they are not well supported for Linux.
Windows XP hangs a few seconds into a warm boot. Alternatively if I use "ethtool -i eth4" I get driver: Note You need to log in before you can comment on or make changes to this bug.
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