Public bug reported:

MSI P965 Neo,
E6300 CPU,
4*512 Gb Kingstone 800 MHz RAM,
ATI Radeon X1950 Pro,
Ubuntu 8.04 Beta

Right after installation (all was ok there, except video card wasn't detected 
correctly) I've configured all nesessary network
settings. LAN connection functioned normally as well as internet. Then  system 
was "half-hanged" - clock and workspaces disappeared from panels and network 
icon was only thing on panel that somehow reacted on clicks, although computer 
link on desktop functioned. Since exit button disappeared too, the only way to 
reboot was power button. After I selected restart it took about 5 minutes for 
system to reboot.  Next boot I have neither network connection nor network 
adapter... After reinstalling OS it was all the same (except the fact that 
adapter dissapeared without any hangs). System was installed on clear HDD, 
without mubi. During hardware testing process in both cases I got "no internet 
connection available" message despite the fact that at the same time I was 
logged in at launchpad.net and firefox worked well. I wonder if my problem is 
somehow connected with hardware testing. Hope it will help. Sorry for bad 
english.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Loss of network connection and adapter
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213717
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