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From: Robert Cole <robert.cole@support4linux.com>
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Subject: [gentoo-dev] 8139too driver
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Does someone here know what compiler options the 1.4 rc3 used for the 8139too 
network driver by chance? I've tried everything I can think of with the 
gentoo-sources and I can only get the driver to work when I boot the rc3 CD 
but not when I boot into the system after an emerge system.

Did they use a different version than whats in the 2.4.20 gentoo sources?

I keep getting a watchdog timeout error message.
NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out.
then several tx descriptor messages
then a message that full duplex 100 mbps has been established.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Robert

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