This is a bit of a problem for me. I have a laptop Acer Aspire 5024wmli,
and my Gigabit nic works under windows, but stopped working under ubuntu
Karmic about a week ago.
how can i help get this one fixed?
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[quote]jared1999 said on 2007-06-02: (permalink)
There is an issue with wake-on-lan setting if you dual boot with
Windows. The Gentoo wiki has some information, read the troubleshooting
section almost at the top.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_RTL8168
This worked for me.[/quote]
This is on
I have the same problem. If i start my system with ethernet cable
disconnect, the kernel dont recognize my connection, but qhen i start
system with cable connected it works well until i desconnect the cable,
when i do it the ubuntu doesnt recognize the link anymore. So i reload
NIC's module. But
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@Leterp:
To apply the ethtool settings permanently:
Create a file /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/any_name_you_like
with following content:
#!/bin/sh
ethtool -s eth0 autoneg off speed 10 duplex half
The script is called every time before the network device is activated.
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Did you try the ethtool workaround I posted here?
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Janosch, i dont read the comment. Work for me, thank you very much for
your atention. Exist one method for permanent config? Or all time that
to want to use will have that to use the command? Thanks again.
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well ... thats not exactly a fix ... so I dont want to use it.
Kalyan
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There is an issue with wake-on-lan setting if you dual boot with
Windows. The Gentoo wiki has some information, read the troubleshooting
section almost at the top.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_RTL8168
This worked for me.
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I have the same problem, in notebook Toshiba A135-S4487. The diver 8169
for RTL8168/8111 doens't work, the DHCP not begin.
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** Tags added: 8169 rtl8168
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still happens in feisty final with all updates.
Come on, any replies from the DEVs about this? This worked great in all
previous releases why doesn't it work in Feisty
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I found sth that works for me. I set my realtek 8168b to half-duplex and
10Mbit/s and now I get a DHCP offer. I used ethtool to do that:
ethtool -s eth0 duplex half speed 10 autoneg off. I hope this is useful
for somone else. Even if this is a workaround I would love to get at
least 100MBit/s
I got the same issue. My onboard RTL8168B is recognized but doesen't get
an IP assigned. All other devices within my network are getting an IP
assigned. Ethtool tells me that link is up. I have the same issue in
Vista Business 32bit, so it might be a BIOS or hardware issue.
I have two more
I wish they fix this ASAP. I even tried with the r1000 driver with no
success.
Kalyan
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Subject: [Bug 79626] Re: realtek gigabit
I have installed final release of 7.04 on a laptop and forced r1000
driver. I get link up but I cant get a DHCP IP assigned. The DHCP server
is handing out the IP but the NIC doesnt get one assigned.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kalyan
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Just installed the BETA FEISTY version on my lappy. To my big surprise the ETH0
is not being recognised. Which worked flawlesly in Edgy and Dapper.
This lappy uses the R8169 chispet for its NIC and when doing lsmod the 'r8169'
module is loaded but nothing is using it.
'ifup eth0' reports that
Confirmed bugs need to be assigned to ubuntu-kernel-team.
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There've been some patches to add support to r8169 for more chipsets,
I'll try to get these included for you to test. Alternately, I can try
to bring back the r1000.ko module.
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Please attach the output of lsmod from the working edgy instalation,
so we can see which module is loaded. Plain text is fine. You can run
the following command:
lsmod ~/lsmod.edgy
and attach the lsmod.edgy file in your home directory to this bug
directly.
Cheers,
Kyle
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Please attach the output of lsmod from the working edgy instalation,
so we can see which module is loaded.
Actually I already did this... and the output is (starting on page 7) in the
document I already uploaded in my previous comment.
Anyway...in case something has changed in the last couple of
Please attach the output of lsmod from the working edgy instalation,
so we can see which module is loaded.
Actually I already did this... and the output is (starting on page 7) in the
document I already uploaded in my previous comment.
Anyway...in case something has changed in the last couple of
Ok, so it is r1000. Thanks.
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Sigh, apparently they've reused PCI device Ids for incompatible
products. Nasty.
Please attach the output of sudo lspci -vvv and sudo lspci -vvxxx to
the bug report as plain text attachments, hopefully we can figure out
what needs to change in the r8169 driver.
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Wow that is really good, if you can conclude anything from this piece of
data. Anyway... here is the other data you requested.
sudo lspci -vvv gives me the following output:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Memory Controller Hub (rev 02)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Unknown
sudo lspci -vvxxx turns the following output on my screen:
(however all the results I just posted of sudo lspci -vvxxx, lsmod and lspci
-vvv were performed on a functioning Edgy computer, while the problem was in
Feisty but I already mentioned that before so I think the data is still
Ok I typed in lspci -vvn, lsmod, and dmesg, and there is a lot of
output, so I decided to put all the content in a text file. As I'm not
that technical I really don't know what i'm talking about, so maybe I
have put too much output in it (it's 18 pages long), but I really didn't
know if I could
Also, can you recall which module is loaded in edgy for this card? Was
it the r1000 module?
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