About two days ago I downloaded Ubuntu 8.04 RC version (ubuntu-8.04-rc-
desktop-i386.iso) and have just tested it.

Now it works!!! although the network driver installed is not r8168 but
r8169, which did not work at all for RTL8111C ethernet chip in Ubuntu
Linux 8.04 beta.

r8169 driver detected my ethernet chip and I can see its IP is allocated
correctly.  I'm using it now, and believe it is working fine.

I tested it for approximately 30 minutes and left it for about one hour
then tested again.  It is still working OK, and I could not find any
problems so far.

However, I did not install it. I just used Live CD to see if it works,
as my hard disk drive does not have enough space to backup the current
system (Ubuntu 7.10)  so I cannot install it now.

Can anyone actually install and test it?

I hope the final released version of Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy will also have
the network driver fixed. Otherwise, no network means I can do nothing
because without network I cannot even get any bug fix patch files.

Thanks, Ubuntu Development Team!

Regards,
Kevin


P.S. Although lspci says my ethernet chip is RTL8111/8168B, yet
according to the motherboard manual, it is RTL8111C, and when my PC is
booted, I can see the network device is 8168. However, as I said, r8169
driver in Ubuntu 8.04 RC seems to work fine.

I've attached the result of lspci -vv.


** Attachment added: "lspci"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13636834/lspci

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r8169 driver does not work with Realtek RTL8111C gigabit ethernet chip in 
Ubuntu 8.04 beta
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212497
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