I get this too with a test 8139 that RealTek sent me. The behavior
occurs on a Compaq K6-2 laptop and also a Toshiba P-III laptop. I
assumed it was a bad card sent from the bowels of RealTek engineering,
but maybe not...
Changing "#if 0" to "#if 1" at the top of yenta.c, and logging the
output (perhaps with minicom, over a serial console) would probably be
interesting...
Jeff, who swears he's still on vacation :)
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