Well, i havent had any probs recently. One important thing is to make sure
the NIC is connected when you shutdown Windows (if you have). This is a
known issue that Windows puts the NIC is sleep mode when shutting down the
system.
You may also want to download the driver and recompile if nothing w
seems to be working ok in gutsy.
On Dec 1, 2007 12:43 PM, pleban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That problem is fixed in Gutsy, so I think it can be closed
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> r8169 driver does not detect link
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86798
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Same on Asus A6Tc - no effect.
> Nope, removing ieee1394 has no effect on my laptop.
>
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Looks like 2.6.22 kernel (available in gutsy at the moment) handles it much
better. I started with cable unplugged, so with 2.6.20-15 if I plug cable I
should reinsert the module. Now module works fine. I see link messages in
syslog.
I didn't try to transfer large files from this network adapter. O
Yep. And there is strange behaviour:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# modprobe -r r8169
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# modprobe r8169
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ping ya.ru
ping: unknown host ya.ru
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ifup eth1
ifup: interface eth1 already configured
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ping ya.ru
ping: unknown host ya.ru
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I'll test today.
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