On Thursday 25 July 2002 06:19, steve wrote:
I'd try with another NIC. A segmentation fault is normally caused by what is called a buffer overflow. As in hack attack. Since memory is included in buffers and memory is more prone to fail I'd try with a different NIC. (Is this NIC on the Internet without a firewall?)
I'd like to but my friend Is somewhat wary of replacing something that "works fine in windows" but I've thought of this several times as a sat for hours in his cramped office trying to make something with the word "Nvidia" on it work (having seen that word oh, so many times on this list usually accompanied by such sentiments as "Can't get..." "Won't do..." and "Help!!!" It's not unprotected though, it's connected to a barrier router. Nick