[PlanetCCRMA] Fedora 7 issue
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano
nando at ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Fri Jan 25 09:55:01 PST 2008
On Fri, 2008-01-25 at 09:23 -0800, Len wrote:
> Sorry if this is a little off-topic ...
>
> Has anyone had issues with networking in Fedora 7? I'm on my fourth
> install and second network interface and I'm still having problems.
> Everything works fine with the install, updates, RT kernel install,
> and CCRMA updates. My network interface is recognized and all seems
> great.
> I'm dual-booting, and networking works flawlessly in XP. However, in
> Fedora I'm able to make one or two connections (sometimes more), but
> eventually it starts dropping packets until finally 100% packet
> loss/host unreachable.
Does this happen with the stock Fedora kernel as well?
What kind of errors do you see in the output of dmesg and
in /var/log/messages?
> Previously, I was running FC5 (happily) on an 800MHz Intel CPU with
> 512MB RAM, but I upgraded my MOBO/CPU/RAM so made the switch to Fedora 7.
>
> The Fedora 7 install is on an ASUS A8V-XE MOBO with VIA K8T890 chipset,
> Athlon 64 X2 (Socket 939) CPU, 2 GB RAM. I'm running the 32-bit version of Fedora
> 7.
>
> At first I thought the onboard LAN (Realtek RTL8201CL) was the culprit,
> so I popped in my old Kingston 10/100 PCI NIC card, then disabled the
> onboard LAN in the BIOS and re-installed Fedora. Still had the same
> problem.
>
> Again, my apologies for being off-topic. Any suggestions would be
> appreciated, including a more appropriate place to ask the question. Just
> wondered if anyone else had experienced the same kind of problem,
> since I think quite a few people are using the Athlon 64 CPU and VIA chipset
> for audio work (which is why I decided to go with it - I remember Mark Knecht had
> good things to say about that configuration). I'm wondering if one
> of the updates broke something?
>From your description it sounds to me like a kernel bug with the
particular hardware you have. It is strange that it happens with two
different hardware ethernet cards. Which would seem to point to other
common components. Strange.
-- Fernando
> I kind of hate to go back to FC5, and all
> these re-installs are getting to be a real pain. I'm getting to know the Fedora
> installer really well, though...
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