DUUUDE. I was so expecting my little processor not being able to handle
this game (oolite) but it seems to do fine.
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I think I should stay with Ubuntu for now, but thanks. I've found it's
often best to not overcomplicate things.
On 9/23/22 15:54, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:
On Fri, 2022-09-23 at 12:04 -0700, T Zack Crawford via PLUG-discuss wrote:
I am very interested in the answer because my desktop
The onboard nic is a 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection (Lewisville)
vendor: Intel Corporation
The driver is e1000e. When this nic began acting up a few months ago, I
started using the usb adapter. When it started acting up, I removed it
and went back to the onboard nic.
ip link showe
On Fri, 2022-09-23 at 12:04 -0700, T Zack Crawford via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> I am very interested in the answer because my desktop does the same thing if I
> tell it to hibernate, boot into my windows dual boot, and reboot back into
> linux.
> I can regain network access again by hibernating again
I checked
/usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d/10-globally-managed-devices.conf. The link you
mentioned was the only line in the file.
I commented out the line. It now reads [keyfile]
#unmanaged-devices=*,except:type:wifi,except:type:gsm,except:type:cdma
I ran systemctl reload NetworkManager and s
I've used a lot of usb-based devices, and still do technically with a
thunderbolt dock for like the past 5 years, and not really run into this on
either ubuntu or arch. I've run into some weirdness before though with
wired or wireless nics. Basic linux network 101 applies... test it like a
networ
I've discovered a similar issue just yesterday. I hunted it down and found
that the cause, for me at least, was in the static NetworkManager configuration.
NetworkManager configuration now marks *all* interfaces as unmanaged *except*
WiFi and Cellular, basically all non-wireless interfaces are p
I am very interested in the answer because my desktop does the same thing if I
tell it to hibernate, boot into my windows dual boot, and reboot back into
linux. I can regain network access again by hibernating again and booting back
into linux directly (no windows). Pretty annoying because it ta
A few months ago my Dell Optiplex 7010 running Ubuntu 20.04 started
booting up without the network. I'd reboot the machine and the network
was there. If I shut down the machine and turned it on again, no
network. I thought something was wrong with the built in ethernet
adapter, so I bought