Bug 147291

Summary: Toshiba 3490ct docking station hangs with kernel 2.6.10
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Pete Stevens <pete>
Component: kernelAssignee: Dave Jones <davej>
Status: CLOSED NEXTRELEASE QA Contact: Brian Brock <bbrock>
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Description Pete Stevens 2005-02-06 14:06:58 UTC
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Description of problem:
Using the kernel 2.6.10 rpm with a Toshiba 3490CT laptop, on a large
network transfer the 'docking station' appears to crash disabling the
network card in the docking station, the USB subsystem. The machine
otherwise works but this is incredibly inconvenient.

This doesn't occur under the 2.6.8 kernel RPM.

Nothing is logged in /var/log/messages or similar.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
kernel-2.6.10-1.9_FC2

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Boot with 2.6.10 kernel
2.Transfer a large file over 100Mbit network using scp, or http.
3.

Actual Results:  The transfer process hangs, the USB mouse stops
working, as does the PS2 nipple. The machine is otherwise operational.

Expected Results:  The file transfer should have completed successfully.

Additional info:

Comment 1 Pete Stevens 2005-02-06 14:08:01 UTC
Created attachment 110700 [details]
output of lspci

Comment 2 Pete Stevens 2005-02-06 14:08:52 UTC
Created attachment 110701 [details]
Output of cat /proc/modules

Comment 3 Pete Stevens 2005-02-06 14:09:26 UTC
Created attachment 110702 [details]
modprobe.conf

Comment 4 Dave Jones 2005-04-16 05:40:09 UTC
Fedora Core 2 has now reached end of life, and no further updates will be
provided by Red Hat.  The Fedora legacy project will be producing further kernel
updates for security problems only.

If this bug has not been fixed in the latest Fedora Core 2 update kernel, please
try to reproduce it under Fedora Core 3, and reopen if necessary, changing the
product version accordingly.

Thank you.