You need to back-port some patches from 4.11 if you want the driver to
work. Look at our 4.10 rebase for details.
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Title:
[Zesty] r
Also, you may need to load the at803x driver before bringing up the
interface. I've noticed in some kernels, the link doesn't come up
unless you load this driver first. I don't know why it's a requirement
only on some kernels.
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It's not unrelated. That is the actusl phy on the SDP.
From: Manoj Iyer [manoj.i...@canonical.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2017 10:11 PM
To: Timur Tabi
Cc: Manoj Iyer; Andrew Cloke; David Douglas; 1677...@bugs.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: Zest
. I don't know if
there's a way to automatically load only the PHY drivers that are on the
board. However, none of this is Centriq- or even ARM-specific. This is
standard procedure for most Ethernet drivers on any platform.
On 3/29/17, 10:22 PM, "boun...@canonical.com on behalf of
Yes, the REP has the Atheros 8033, which uses the same driver.
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Title:
[Zesty] rename msm_emac to qcom_emac
Status in linux package
Can you try bringing up the interface manually, with ifconfig and a
static IP address? The driver that's already in 4.10 should work as-is.
I need to see the console output as the driver tries to bring the
interface up, and dhclient hides all that.
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How about the ifconfig command to bring the interface up? This just
shows that the drivers have loaded.
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Title:
[Zesty] d-i: replac
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
I cannot install the Nvidia proprietary driver because no matter what I
do, I get dependency mismatches that I cannot resolve.
# apt install nvidia-driver-525
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
I have the same problem, but with Ubuntu 22. Using xset does resolve
the issue, but then the problem is that when my computer does go to
sleep, the monitor does not power down -- the screen is just blank but
still powered.
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