From: James Cutler (ucj@acornsoft.com)
Date: Tue Apr 23 2002 - 07:04:32 EEST
We're having some problems using a BayPac 9600 with Linux 2.4.17.
On one machine it works just fine until we start X. As soon as we
start X, the machine will crash as soon as we send an AX.25 packet
(we were testing with "beacon"). The only way to recover from the
crash is to power cycle or press the reset button. This is
repeatable. We beacon, we work, we start X, we beacon, we crash.
It does output the packet before it crashes.
On a second machine that doesn't (can't) run X, we've noticed a
similar crash. It's a small embedded 486 (the Prometheus). After
several beacons, from 5-20, it will crash in the same hard manner.
Only a power cycle will fix it.
Has anyone else seen similar behavior? Any ideas?
On a side note, is anyone using the Baypac and linux on a regular reliable
basis?
Thanks.
--Jamie
qvchrkm@prudential.com
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