On Mon, Feb 19, nicola moretti wrote:
I never had that bug with our beige G3, there are some different chipset revisions.
Three "official" logic board revisions, as far as I can tell from Apple's tech spec DB (maybe even more "actual" revs? Apple doesn't always roll minor modifications to new part numbers). Being it a 233 G3, I guess that I'm using the oldest one. I have two identical G3s here, one of them 100% for testing: if you want, I can make whatever further testing you may need for identifying this bug; just drop me a note.
There is a hardware bug in some/all bmac chips. The current driver put only one packet in the transmit queue, so 2.2.18 should be safe.
Please tell me what you do exactly with nmap. Maybe I can trigger that bug here.
Nothing strange: two or three 'nmap -sT -O' are usually enough to crash. But if you haven't encountered the problem yet, I guess that you'll never hit it at all: my machines crash anyways, with or without nmap, it's just a matter of patience... (3-5 days average uptime, with very very light system load)
I will try that. Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...