I have stopped experiencing this problem. I just noticed a stable
network interface after updating to linux 3.8.0-34-generic on Ubuntu
13.04 64bit.
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Since the Raring kernel currently in -updates (3.8.0-31.46) already
contains the fix for this bug, I'm changing this bug to 'Fix-released'.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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RISOLTO !!
wget -c kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.11-rc4-saucy/linux-
headers-3.11.0-031100rc4_3.11.0-031100rc4.201308041735_all.deb
wget -c kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.11-rc4-saucy/linux-
headers-3.11.0-031100rc4-generic_3.11.0-031100rc4.201308041735_i386.deb
wget -c ke
FrancisT, the Raring kernel currently in the -proposed (3.8.0-31.46)
pocket already contains the fix. It should be released soon, if no
regressions are found.
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I uploaded my information (at least I think I did, unfortunately I got
hit by this bug int he middle of the upload...)
I have another workaround.
I've added
mii-tool -r
to a cronjob for root that runs every 5 minutes.
The kernel version I have appears to be one subversion newer than the
one Lu
Hi Luis,
Thanks a lot for uploading the 32bit version also. It solved all the problems
associated with my connection.
It works like a charm even when i set up hotspot. Earliear,Evenafter
insatalling the driver for lan manually, i could not get my computer act
as a hotspot.
Hope they will release
Thanks a lot for testing this.
Mathew Roy: I've uploaded a 32bits version of the kernel here:
http://people.canonical.com/~henrix/lp1173279/i386/
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@Luis:
I installed your kenel packages yesterday.
My connection is up & running fine this morning !
Annoyance is stopped.
Thanks.
I hope that they'll add them to the ofical repos, too.
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@Luis.
Thanks for the upload.
But is there a updated kernal for 32bit. Because I believe you have
only uploaded 64bit version.
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I've uploaded a Raring kernel containing the fix for this issue with the
atl1c device driver here:
http://people.canonical.com/~henrix/lp1173279/
Feel free to use until the fix actually hits the Ubuntu Raring kernel.
I'll update this bug when this happens.
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Thanks for your explanation.
Is there not a code testing mechnism that prevens such things?
Is there any way how we could grab this earlier?
E.g. by using a development kernel from Ubuntu or alike?
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This was a regression (not specific to Ubuntu kernels by the way), which
has finally been fixed upstream with commit
7b70176421993866e616f1cbc4d0dd4054f1bf78.
It is currently under review on the 3.8.y stable kernel (v3.8.13.7) and
should hit the Raring kernel in the next few weeks.
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How could something like this happen?
A driver that worked well all the time is made worse in a newer Kernel ;-(
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Title:
1969:2062 A
Luis thanksand keep me updated for this !! :-P
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Title:
1969:2062 Atheros AR8152 v2.0 Fast Ethernet (rev c1) stops working
afte
Fix has been merged upstream (commit
7b70176421993866e616f1cbc4d0dd4054f1bf78 "atl1c: Fix misuse of
netdev_alloc_skb in refilling rx ring") and should hit Ubuntu kernels
soon.
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The problem in ubuntu 13.04 is the network manager...in WIFI no problem.
The problem is only with the cable connection.
If i Unplug-Replug the cable the network works again...for only 1-2
minutes...
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The fix for this issue is still being discussed upstream:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-netdev&m=137485728003941
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Title:
1969:2062 Athe
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #54021
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54021
** Also affects: linux via
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54021
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Description changed:
After some minutes of booting up the ethernet card stops working without any
evident reason. The same situation was described in the old Bug #680239 over
kernel 2.6.35.
It works correctly in Ubuntu 12.04.2 and it worked without any problem in
12.10. Haven't tried wit
Probably the problem isn't the ethernet, this is a WLAN problem. You
can't run the ethernet and WLAN simultaneously, they are incompatible.
When I disable the Wi-Fi the problem disappear.
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