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From: Sturle Sunde <sturles@ifi.uio.noX>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Re: Network problem: receiver ring buffer overrun
Date: 18 Jul 1997 18:18:02 GMT
Organization: University of Oslo, Norway
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In-reply-to: Jens Schmalzing's message of 17 Jul 1997 10:19:13 +0200
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[Jens Schmalzing]
> which version of NetBSD are you running? 

1.2.1

> I've encountered (and ignored) the same messages with 1.2.1, but not
> with 1.2. I run NetBSD on three identical Mac IIci, with 8MB ram and
> a Nubus-based ethernet card.

I guess it's safe to ignore the messages then.  But they are
annoying.  Anoyone know if there is a patch for this, or if the
problems are fixed in the latest snapshots?

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Sturle      URL: http://www.ifi.uio.no/~sturles/              _______
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