"Transmit timed out" with EtherExpress Pro100B

Gus Buerkle buerkl@hoover.ee.cooper.edu
Tue Oct 6 12:43:00 1998


How about Donald making use of his NDA and releasing Intel chip
information to any one us who will agree to similar terms?

I am with James in that I don't have much of an idea of how to start
working on the problem, but I think there exists enough general
information on linux ethernet drivers that it wouldn't be impossible.

Gus Buerkle

On Tue, 6 Oct 1998, James Stevens wrote:

> Robert G. Brown wrote:
> > 
> > I personally think that it is a miracle that Don maintains basically all
> > the ethernet drivers in use in Linux today, and if he can only do so by
> > being conservative and by trying to share the largest amount possible of
> > internal code, then it is a small price to pay.
> > 
> > And let us not forget -- each and every one of us has the source.  If
> > there is a feature you would like to see added, or a bug you would like
> > to squash, feel free!  I've tried to help Don out in the past (sometimes
> > usefully, sometimes not:-) and I know he is very receptive to outside
> > contributions and bug fixes.  It's not like we're paying him for help so
> > we should feel entitled to receive it...although I personally plan to
> > buy him a beer the first chance I get!
> 
> Robert, you are absolutly right. I can not agree more, however, I don't
> have access to Intel documentation, and don't have a clue how to get it
> (I have asked). I'm just about at my wits end on this one and to me the
> EEPro-100 driver is useless.
> 
> It is obviuosly somthing to do with the exact way the chip has been
> implemented in the unit I am trying to use, but I just don't know where
> to start.
> 
> At the end of the day I'm not paying anything for the drivers / support
> (although I have offered to) and what you say embodies the whole concept
> of Linux and GNU, "You have the source so fix it yourself"; but (and
> mine is a BIG "BUT", ha ha ha), I just feel so lost I don't know where
> to start, I have no experience in this field.
> 
> James
>