Bug#908702: linux-image-4.18.0-1-amd64 prevents use of internet (more or less)

2018-09-27 Thread Romain Perier
Hi,

If reportbug is not usable for you, could you:
- attach the output of "dmesg" to this bug
- attach the output of "lspci" to this bug

Please,

Thanks,
Romain


On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 01:48:51PM -0400, g...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> Package: linux-image-4.18.0-1-amd64
> Version: 4.18.6-1
> Severity: Grave
> 
> 
> Dear maintainer,
> 
> after today's upgrade from 4.17.0-3 to 4.18.0-1 internet access is hardly 
> possible anymore. Speed is less than 5 % of what is used to be and for that 
> reason the browser frequently shows "No internet connection" instead of a 
> webpage.
> 
> Checking with another system at the same time shows that the internet 
> connection as such is working fine. Booting the system with the old kernel 
> 4.17.0-3 the problem does not arise, so the problem most probably is caused 
> by 4.18.0-1 (or a package used by 4.18.0-1 but not by 4.17.0-3) and not by 
> jointly used packages or hardware. Log files are identical as far as I can 
> see and my system is up to date (tracking testing, just missing the most 
> recent updates of irrelevant packages like libreoffice and vlc). Connection 
> to the internet is by LAN to a Huawei LTE router.
> 
> Due to bug #908578 I could not use reportbug to file this bug. Sorry if this 
> means that some information is missing.
> 
> Best regards
> G. Heine



Bug#908702: linux-image-4.18.0-1-amd64 prevents use of internet (more or less)

2018-09-12 Thread ghpy
Package: linux-image-4.18.0-1-amd64
Version: 4.18.6-1
Severity: Grave


Dear maintainer,

after today's upgrade from 4.17.0-3 to 4.18.0-1 internet access is hardly 
possible anymore. Speed is less than 5 % of what is used to be and for that 
reason the browser frequently shows "No internet connection" instead of a 
webpage.

Checking with another system at the same time shows that the internet 
connection as such is working fine. Booting the system with the old kernel 
4.17.0-3 the problem does not arise, so the problem most probably is caused by 
4.18.0-1 (or a package used by 4.18.0-1 but not by 4.17.0-3) and not by jointly 
used packages or hardware. Log files are identical as far as I can see and my 
system is up to date (tracking testing, just missing the most recent updates of 
irrelevant packages like libreoffice and vlc). Connection to the internet is by 
LAN to a Huawei LTE router.

Due to bug #908578 I could not use reportbug to file this bug. Sorry if this 
means that some information is missing.

Best regards
G. Heine