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I lost my wifi years ago and have never been able to find a fix, so I'm
thinking this has something to do with missing drivers, or something. I
over wrote the original windows OS, sonot sure...I had multiple
people try and help me on askubuntu, but nothing worked. I
Public bug reported:
Earlier today I installed
linux-headers-3.13.0-59
linux-headers-3.13.0-59-generic
linux-image-3.13.0-59-generic
linux-image-extra-3.13.0-59-generic
and after that some applications, most notably steam, started to behave
strange, e.g. in steam installed software was
gitarr, can you confirm that this might have to do with soft links? this
would save me quite some work verifying this myself.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1478873
Title:
I have eliminated some symptoms in other applications but the steam
problem continues. More details about my installation:
I installed Steam in /archive/steam, chown root:users and chmod 2770.
/archive is a soft link to /home/archive.
Steam itself starts normally but the Library does not show
Okey so I tried to boot it in windows, and it would seem that the
hardware is in fact broken - the leds at the ethernet port are always
on, and it doesn't react when I'm plugging a cable into it. No freezes
in windows though. The driver should probably handle the situation more
gracefully, but for
** Summary changed:
- e1000e causes intermittent freezes
+ [enhancement] e1000e should handle defective hardware more gracefully (causes
intermittent freezes)
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Public bug reported:
When e1000e is loaded and the interface is up the systems freezes for
about a ½ second every 4 seconds. I took special note of these lines in
the dmesg output:
[2.339056] e1000e :00:19.0 (unregistered net_device): Failed to
initialize MSI interrupts. Falling back
I never had this bug until yesterday. acpi_backlight=vendor and/or the
echo 0 /proc/sys/kernel/nmi_watchdog solution didn't work for me. I
couldn't install the latest mainline kernel, because of my restricted
broadcom WiFi driver I'm depending on.
Workaround for me was: Disable Virtualization
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