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I havent yet, that was actually what I was going to do when I get back from
xmas... ;) Thanks! I hope that works though....
Happy Holidays everyone!
On 12/23/05 2:44 PM, "Michael Grinnell" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Have you tried the other broadcom driver (bcm5700)?
>
> Michael Grinnell
> Network Security Administrator
> The American University
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> On Dec 23, 2005, at 11:37 AM, Brad Kramer wrote:
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>> Just an FYI for those out there with DL360's,,, for some reason,
>> when the
>> CAS is connected to a gigabit port on a 360, the kernel driver
>> (tg3) for the
>> broadcom cards likes to reset.... I have reinstalled a few times,
>> but I am
>> going to try a few more things before back-reving to 3.5.8
>>
>> This problem is widely known throughout the internet, newer kernels
>> (new cca
>> is FC4 in disguise) and these broadcom cards do not get along....
>>
>>
>> If anyone has any ideas, let me know...
>>
>>
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>> Bradley W. Kramer
>> Network/Telecom Intern.
>> Ashland University
>> (419) 289-5630
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Bradley W. Kramer
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Ashland University
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