I have a machine with an Intel 82567V-2 (ICH10) onboard gigabit
ethernet, and Hardy does not detect and cannot use this card even with
the latest released kernel (2.6.24-24). I think this is the same problem
as above, i.e. that the e1000e driver just does not recognise the PCI
IDs for the device,
I did a fresh install of 8.04.1 x86_64 this week and the included e1000e
driver (0.2.0) is still broken on this NIC (before and after updating
linux-image through apt). I downloaded and compiled Intel.com's latest
e1000e (0.4.1.7-NAPI) and that works.
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e1000 driver loaded for PCI 8086:10b9
This bug is tagged as Fix released, however I just had the same problem with
Hardy Heron fully updated just last night.
I got it working by blacklisting e1000 driver and installing e1000e driver
0.4.1.7 from http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000
So I ask for this bug to be reopened. Or does it
Well, since I opened this bug report, I'd like that add that the latest
release of the e1000e driver (currently 0.4.1.7) again breaks the
support for my network card. The older version 0.2.9.5 works like a
charm however. This makes it quite hard to really fix this problem in
whatever release of
I apology if this is off-topic, but there are reports that the e1000e driver
together with newer kernels (2.6.27-rc) can damage the hardware.
So if you hit this bug, I would advise you against trying out Intrepid Ibex.
This made it onto slashdot this morning.
http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/09/23/133258
db
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e1000 driver loaded for PCI 8086:10b9 instead of e1000e
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Running 2.6.24-19-generic on x86_64 with 82572EI (-17-generic didn't work
either):
e1000 recognizes the PCI ID but does not detect link.
e1000e doesn't even recognize the chip nor register the ethdev (ifconfig -a
doesn't show the device, with link or not).
uname -a:
Linux backup
It appears this bug still persists. I'm running Hardy 64bit and
experience this behavior. I tried blacklisting the e1000 module but it
still loaded. I then tried sudo rmmod e1000 and sudo modprobe e1000e and
it loads although I get device errors trying to ifup the interface.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Support for Intel Corporation 82572EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller
(Copper) [8086:10b9] appeared in LUM -19.27.
** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux = linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24
Assignee: Tim Gardner (timg-tpi) = (unassigned)
Status: In Progress
I updated my kernel to 2.6.24-17-generic today and got the same result
as WhoCares? with e1000e version 0.2.0, i.e., it didn't work.
db
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Leann,
Sorry for being late to respond but private matters kept me from answering
earlier.
I've now confirmed that the e1000e.ko shipping with Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy *DOESN'T*
work for me, whereas the latest driver from e1000.sf.net does.
Log excerpt:
May 18 10:41:10 ubuntu-ws kernel: [ 348.097371]
Please keep an eye on upstream. I'll cherry-pick it as soon as support
for this PCI ID appears.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team) = Tim Gardner (timg-tpi)
Status: Incomplete = In Progress
Target: ubuntu-8.04.1 = later
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e1000
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Incomplete
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Thanks for the updates guys. Definitely if you can test and verify if
the e1000e driver shipped in Ubuntu Hardy does or does not work for you
that would help determine what additional fixes we'll need to
incorporate. Thanks.
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e1000 driver loaded for PCI 8086:10b9 instead of e1000e
Hi David,
I just want to get some clarification. WhoCares, the original bug
reporter, mentioned he needed the latest e1000e driver from sf.net to
get things working. However you mentioned you just need to blacklist
the e1000 and then indeed the e1000e driver shipped in Ubuntu's Hardy
Hi Leann,
that can be my fault and there's a chance that the driver shipping with
Ubuntu is actually working. I might have to reinstall tonight anyway so
I may be able to test this later. In that case I'll report back with
more info.
-Stefan
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e1000 driver loaded for PCI 8086:10b9 instead of
I'm afraid my original description was incomplete. In fact I
downloaded the latest e1000e driver from sf.net before blacklisting
e1000, so I didn't try the shipping version of e1000e and so I don't
know whether would work with the hardware in question or not.
db
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