On 2006-12-19 16:17, John Andersen wrote:
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 11:01, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
The TCP stack idea seems most on track, but it is curious that it doesn't affect everyone running 10.2. 32 vs. 64 bit doesn't appear to answer it, or does SMP vs. non-SMP.
Actually, I don't thing either 32bit vs 64 bit is definitely excluded because several of the people reporting their hardware congiguration (up thread) failed to mention whether it DID or DID NOT work for them, and I'm too lazy to go back thru the whole thread and match worked/noworked with hardware.
Same is true of SMP.
Same is true of gigabit vs 10/100 nic.
I went through most of the previous messages, and found approximately an equal number of 32 and 64 bit systems with a problem. The actual CPU model/manufacturer is similarly not an issue. No one has mentioned a SMP kernel, in fact most who did mention the kernel clearly stated they were using the default. I think only you (or Randall??) mentioned a gigabit nic, whereas most others reported 10/100's (when the nic was identified at all).
The best thing is a bugzilla so we can all report failures in a standard place and with standard info.
Quite so; I don't think we are going to get any closer to figuring it out here. All I know for sure right now is that it went away in one instance where the user reverted to a 2.6.16, and in another where the user switched to a 2.6.19 kernel. Someone will come along for sure now, and say that a 2.6.19 kernel didn't solve it for him :-) -- The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 m/s² -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org