[arch-general] firewire_net, 2.6.32.2-2
Hi all, after last kernel update my ethernet over firewire doesn't work any more. Module, firewire_net, is correctly loaded and new interface firewire0 shows up. I can ping other hosts but I can not establish any connections (http, irc, anything). Are new firewire drivers complete? Anyone else seeing this? Box in question is x86_64. Regards -- Milos Negovanovic milos.negovanovic@googlemail.com
Hello! I have just upgraded to this new kernel, and I have a "little" problem: I have an i686 Virtual Machine running under VirtualBox, on Windows XP. Since this upgrade, as soon as I enter my password, the system gets completely locked. If I press Ctrl-Alt-F1, I can switch to tty1, but if I get back to login screen and try to login, the system locks immediately. I'm using gnome and GDM. I've been trying to uninstall virtualbox-utilities, reinstall, etc, with no results. Any ideas? Best Regards, Guillermo Leira
I have just upgraded to this new kernel, and I have a "little" problem: I have an i686 Virtual Machine running under VirtualBox, on Windows XP. Since this upgrade, as soon as I enter my password, the system gets completely locked.
If I press Ctrl-Alt-F1, I can switch to tty1, but if I get back to login screen and try to login, the system locks immediately.
I'm using gnome and GDM. I've been trying to uninstall virtualbox-utilities, reinstall, etc, with no results.
I have managed to completely uninstall virtualbox guest-additions, and now I can login. After reinstalling guest-additions (the ones that come with VirtualBox, because the package in community does not seem to work very well, but this is another history), and some testing, I have discovered that I can login if I disable gdm in rc.conf and call it from the command line. Best Regards, Guillermo Leira
after last kernel update my ethernet over firewire doesn't work any more. Module, firewire_net, is correctly loaded and new interface firewire0 shows up. I can ping other hosts but I can not establish any connections (http, irc, anything).
if you can ping, the drivers should be fine. Check ping with different packet sizes up-to the MTU. -- damjan
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Damjan Georgievski
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Guillermo Leira
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Milos Negovanovic