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Title:
  Missing and loose of ethernet e1000 driver in Ubuntu 14.04

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I made a fresh install of 14.04 on a Dell XPS-8900 there is about two  or 
three month.
  The driver was missing, and I have installed manually a driver. It has 
worked, but with an ennoying problem.

  Each time a new Linux version is updated and then the computer is
  reboot, driver is lost and must install again.

  As it's not my computer, but the one of a friend which doesn't know
  about computers, I had to go and  reinstall and reboot the machine. I
  have made a script which allows the user to do that, but it's really a
  pain ...

  Is there a way to avoid such things ?

  Thanks
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