Il gio, set 25, 2014 at 04:53:13 +0530, Ritesh Raj Sarraf scrisse:
> On Thursday 25 September 2014 04:40 PM, Stefano Callegari wrote:
> >>>
> >>>If it is set to 1, you need to set it to 0, and then re-test your scenario.
> >I think to remember to have tested it with 0 but not has seemed the
> >solution. I'll try again but I'll say you if it's ok tomorrow morning.
> 
> Thanks. I'll wait for your results. The other suspicion I have with this
> card family, is that they are more flaky when compared to Intel card.
> Previously, the other laptop had an Intel card, that used the e1000e driver.
> With that card, the issues were none to the best of my knowledge.
> 
> Let's see what you results are. Accordingly we'll act further.
> 

No...

Again this morning, the eth0 has gone up and down until I done the log in into
kde.

Below an example from the log:

Sep 26 09:27:04 hpdv5 systemd-udevd[184]: Network interface NamePolicy= disabled
 on kernel commandline, ignoring.
Sep 26 09:27:04 hpdv5 kernel: [  339.688970] r8169 0000:03:00.0 eth0: link up
Sep 26 09:27:05 hpdv5 laptop-mode: Laptop mode
Sep 26 09:27:05 hpdv5 laptop-mode: enabled, active
Sep 26 09:27:05 hpdv5 laptop-mode:  (Data-loss sensitive features disabled.)
Sep 26 09:27:05 hpdv5 systemd[1]: Starting Session c67 of user stefano.
Sep 26 09:27:05 hpdv5 systemd[1]: Started Session c67 of user stefano.
Sep 26 09:27:05 hpdv5 kernel: [  340.601747] r8169 0000:03:00.0 eth0: link down
[cut]
Sep 26 09:27:08 hpdv5 kernel: [  343.780266] r8169 0000:03:00.0 eth0: link
up
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 laptop-mode: Laptop mode
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 laptop-mode: enabled, active [unchanged]
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 laptop-mode:  (Data-loss sensitive features
disabled.)
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 laptop-mode: Laptop mode
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 laptop-mode: enabled, active [unchanged]
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 laptop-mode:  (Data-loss sensitive features
disabled.)
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 laptop-mode: Laptop mode
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 laptop-mode: enabled, active [unchanged]
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 laptop-mode:  (Data-loss sensitive features
disabled.)
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 laptop-mode: Laptop mode
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 laptop-mode: enabled, active [unchanged]
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 laptop-mode:  (Data-loss sensitive features
disabled.)
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 laptop-mode: Laptop mode
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 laptop-mode: enabled, not active
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 systemd[1]: Starting Session c70 of user stefano.
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 systemd[1]: Started Session c70 of user stefano.
Sep 26 09:27:09 hpdv5 kernel: [  344.957705] r8169 0000:03:00.0 eth0: link
down


and 

~ <bash> $ grep -e "^\w" /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/ethernet.conf 
DEBUG=0
CONTROL_ETHERNET=1
BATT_THROTTLE_ETHERNET=0
LM_AC_THROTTLE_ETHERNET=0
NOLM_AC_THROTTLE_ETHERNET=0
THROTTLE_SPEED="slowest"
DISABLE_WAKEUP_ON_LAN=1
ETHERNET_DEVICES="eth0"
DISABLE_ETHERNET_ON_BATTERY=0


Again the LAN led on the router blinks.

p.s.: The router has also Gbit and when I power on the laptop the led shows
me the link at 100Mbit.

> 
> PS: I intend to do a new Laptop Mode Tools release soon, to ensure it makes
> it before the Debian freeze. A quick turnaround will be highly appreciated.
> 

As I have say you yesterday, in a day if I reboot the laptop the eth0
hasn't this behavior anymore, so I can show the tests only tomorrow.

Sorry..

Thanks
-- 
Stefano Callegari <ste...@infinito.it>


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