Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Michael Francini <michaelfrancini@comcast.net> [2006-05-04 14:28]:2.6 kernels. The nic would get an ip address from the dhcp server and would respond to a ping but it wouldn't do anything else. I suspect the interface isn't being initialized properly because Its Mac address is ff:ff:ff:ff:ffThis bug should only occur on with 64, not 32-bit kernels. Can you confirm that you also saw this with Aurelien's 32-bit kernel, and if so, does the 2.6 Cobalt kernel from Debian unstable not work either?
FYI, the two network interfaces of my Cobalt Raq2 work well, for 2.4 and 2.6 kernels, including 64-bit kernel.
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