On Tue, 2009-09-01 at 19:50 +1000, Clifford Heath wrote: > I sent this email last Friday, but received no response. > > As far as I can see, some recent work in the stable > Linux kernel has broken the TCP stack, at least on my > (pretty common) hardware. Can anyone confirm that > they've seen and perhaps fixed similar symptoms, or > at least tell me what else I need to do to help them > identify the problem? > > I recently upgraded my Debian system (a Dell Optiplex GX270) from a > 2.6.16.11 kernel to a 2.6.30.5 one (current stable). My networking is > now misbehaving. If I could revert to an earlier kernel, I would (and > did, it worked), but now I can't because of the glibc version change; > the old kernel panics on startup. This leaves me with a *broken > computer* which I cannot use for my regular work, and cannot afford to > completely re-install. If you're using the Debian kernel package, please use "reportbug" to file a bug against it. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings If at first you don't succeed, you're doing about average.