https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=203519 admin@eregion.de changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED Resolution|INVALID | ------- Comment #13 from admin@eregion.de 2006-09-13 14:15 MST ------- (In reply to comment #11)
One option is to just temporarily uninstall the madwifi-kmp package, reboot and it shouldn't be able to load any driver for it.
The question is: Are your nfs write still breaking if you are on the wire (instead of wireless)?
no (verified with a different box running 10.0 which had the same problem when i was still running that on my laptop)
This could very well be some kind of nfs regression --
it seems to be. I have NO problems at all writing to a samba share on the same server, or moving large files with scp. Only when its written to a nfs share (running nfs over udp, btw, but my old server [suse 8.0 with way too many customizations to just update it to a 10.0] refuses to do nfs over tcp) is when it breaks. and only over wlan.
but as long as the kernel is tainted, and that's the case with madwifi, we can't pass this bug over to the kernel guys.
lets see if the same bug hits SLED10 which is what i'm installing on my spare laptop right now, which also needs madwifi... which, oh wonder, comes with SLED10 by default.
So, as long as it only breaks on madwifi, the madwifi people might be able to help you -- if it's a generic kind of problem, it should be easily reproduceable on a clean system.
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