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Re: [cobalt-users] WARNING: Cobalt RaQ2 Update 3.0
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] WARNING: Cobalt RaQ2 Update 3.0
- From: John Burgess <jburge01@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Aug 18 12:30:33 2000
Diana Brake <diana@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> At 11:13 PM 8/17/2000 -0500, John wrote:
> ><snip>
> >
> >The kernel logger is also logging messages every few minutes like so to the
> >point that is all that dmesg reports after a short while.
> >
> >Swansea University Computer Society IPX 0.34 for NET3.035
> >IPX Portions Copyright (c) 1995 Caldera, Inc.
> >Appletalk 0.17 for Linux NET3.035
> >Swansea University Computer Society IPX 0.34 for NET3.035
> >IPX Portions Copyright (c) 1995 Caldera, Inc.
> >Appletalk 0.17 for Linux NET3.035
> >Swansea University Computer Society IPX 0.34 for NET3.035
> >
> >Of course this behavior was not present before the update.
>
> Hi,
>
> I've had the above junk in my logs for months now, "before" the update, and
> I can't find the fix anywhere. Seems appletalk is restarting every few
> minutes. One user here said Cobalt fixed it for him but he didn't know what
> they did. I would like to fix it myself instead of calling Cobalt. This
> same behavior is present "after" the upgrade to to Update 3.0
>
> I don't have a user/logging problem though. Sure wish someone knew
> something about the appletalk though.
>
> see ya,
> Diana
> Crest Communications, Inc. diana@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Beautiful Sunny Florida http://crestcommunications.com/
> 352-495-9359, 425-732-9785 fax
>
>
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Diana,
I hadn't made any recent updates to my systems, but I gave in with the promise
of more "robust" tcp/ip stack made in the release notes for the upgrade.
Before I went back to an older kernel (and that did solve the problem) I did a
cd /; find . -name atalk\* -exec rm {}\; to delete all references to anything
appletalk. That appletalk stuff still kept on coming.
John Burgess
fastex.net
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