Compiling the latest driver from Intel (e1000-7.0.38) out-of-tree
and using that fixes the issue. The in-kernel version is
significantly older.
Any chance of getting an updated version in the Debian kernel?
Regards,
C.
On May 22, Christian Pernegger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's a difference between deconfiguring the interface (so that it
> keeps the link but looses the IP) and turning the NIC off.
I suppose that the kernel does both.
> The question is, what conditions must be met for a device to keep
>
Yes, shutting down the interface is considered a feature or the kernel
will continue routing/accepting traffic.
Strange feature - the system should provide standby power to devices
that are configured for wake-up. This can include one or more NICs,
but also USB devices (keyboards, mice, some web
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thanks
On May 21, Christian Pernegger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, after a shutdown -h or similar, the machine will refuse to
> wake up, because the NIC was apparently shut down with the system (LED
> is off).
Yes, shutting down the interface is consid
Package: netbase
Version: 4.25
Severity: normal
I'm using an Intel desktop gigabit card (e1000 driver). WoL works once
when I turn the system off right after power on, e. g. when it's
sitting at the grub screen.
However, after a shutdown -h or similar, the machine will refuse to
wake up, because
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