In days of yore (Tue, 16 Apr 2024), Jamie thus quoth:
> Look this is a kernel bug and Debian needs to
> fix this! Don't give me any of this crap about upstream
> this is a bug with the Debian Kernel!
Pay attention, because I am now in Support Mode as a former Principal
Technical Account Manager
On Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 09:05:29AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > It has been known to happen that drivers implement workarounds for issues
> > in the hardware itself, so that hardware bugs do not get tripped (or are
> > tripped less often).
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> You make it sound like it's a rare
> It has been known to happen that drivers implement workarounds for issues
> in the hardware itself, so that hardware bugs do not get tripped (or are
> tripped less often).
You make it sound like it's a rare occurrence, but it's actually
quite common. Most of it is discrete so you'll rarely
In days of yore (Tue, 16 Apr 2024), Sirius thus quoth:
> In days of yore (Mon, 15 Apr 2024), Jamie thus quoth:
> > So there is a very nasty bug in the e1000e network card
> > driver.
Doing some reading turned up a Proxmox thread about the issues with these
Intel NICs.
In days of yore (Mon, 15 Apr 2024), Jamie thus quoth:
> So there is a very nasty bug in the e1000e network card
> driver.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/05480/ethernet-products.html
notes that MSI interrupts may be problematic on some systems. Worth
digging into
So there is a very nasty bug in the e1000e network card
driver.
I am running Debian 12 Bookworm.
You will get the message "Detected Hardware Unit Hang" and then
the network card just stops working.
This is a built in NIC on the computer
The computer is a is a HP Prodesk 600 G4 MT
This is
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