Re: Acer Aspire 1524WLMi and RealTek 8169 - very slow
From: Richard Dawe <hidden>
Date: 2004-11-22 22:07:27
Hello. Francois Romieu wrote:
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I didn't see any crashes or hangs with use_dac enabled (or rather, not disabled).It defaults to 0. Set it to 1 if you dare (once the current issues are fixed, ok ? :o) ).
Yeah. ;) [snip] > I'll check if there is something relevant for ethtool on RH bugzilla. > It should not segfault. OK. I will try debugging it using gdb later (probably not today), to see where it segfaults. [snip]
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Sadly my box won't boot, if I disable ACPI.Can you give a look at: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=122145%22%22 Ac*r, laptop, acpi and x64 are making me paranoid.
Sure. It will take me a while to digest all that stuff! I probably won't be able to do that for a couple of days. There is a fixed-up ACPI file for the Acer Aspire 1523LMi. I probably need to do some work. Earlier versions of the 1520 series came with Broadcom GigE. [snip]
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From your ethtool patch, it looks like I have a 8110. I did search their specs for version registers, etc., but I could not see them. Where did you get your datasheet from for the 8110?I got my rtl8169spec-121.pdf from Realtek's website when their search engine was still working. Now you'd better use Google.
[snip] Thanks, I've got a copy now. Googling for that exact filename gives a site containing specifications for various network chips. Thanks for your help! Thanks, bye, Rich =] -- Richard Dawe [ http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~phekda/richdawe/ ] "You can't evaluate a man by logic alone." -- McCoy, "I, Mudd", Star Trek