14.04 upgrade process appears to have halted this behavior. I will
continue testing. If no further recurrence I will subsequently vote to
close this Bug as Resolved in Later Version.
Previously-applied "fixes" have been removed and no negative results
surface during wake-from-sleep.
I will conf
Chistopher Penalver, I have downloaded and performed minor testing with
the amd64 image of the Trusty daily-live build (downloaded at 21:47
CEST, so presumably yesterday's build).
The live image was able to restart the Wired Interface connection
without fail 5 out of 5 attempts I made. Not extens
Public bug reported:
Waking from Sleep, Wireless Connections resume without delay, but Wired
Ethernet connection does not reactivate unless forced by command or by
rebooting the system.
Re-plugging the network cable has no apparent effect.
Temporarily restore all network connections (until next
This Report appears to detail the exact situation that I have been
experiencing recently with a relatively new AMD64 clean installation of
11.04; but, for the sake of rigor, I have filed a (possibly duplicate)
bug #824818 with complete Logs attached.
Patrick:
You submitted this Bug report back in
Public bug reported:
Appears related to bug #761901
Current Kernel: Ubuntu 2.6.38-11.48-generic
Symptom: Contacting remote websites takes multiple minutes to load
complete pages (even more if remotely-linked objects exist embedded in
the given page). Issue applies regardless of which of the two
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