Kudos! Intrepid Ibex Alpha 3 with 20080809 updates finally recognizes
wired connection on boot - I get greeted with "wired connection
established".
This is uname -a:
Linux linux 2.6.26-5-generic #1 SMP Sun Aug 3 01:25:54 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
This is a FIRST for network manager on this Realtek
Hardy Alpha 4, 20080131, same bug. Network Mangler deliberately
disables perfectly functioning eth0 requiring a manual select Network
Mangler applet, select wired connection. No reason for Network Mangler
to disable the connection during boot at all since it works just fine!
after manual selectio
I like to confirm this bug exists in 7.10.
I've recently upgraded from 7.04 and discovered this problem. I've been
searching for solutions and I found this.
My hardware works. Like the above posters, I have to manually enable my
network on each boot-up which is tedious when it was automatically
I can confirm that I also am experiencing these symptoms with Gutsy.
Many of the posts I have found elsewhere indicate the same thing.
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Wired network is disabled on boot on this system on 7.04, 7.10, and now
Hardy Alpha 8.04.
The "Network Manager" disables the perfectly running wired network card:
Ethernet controller [0200]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8029(AS)
[10ec:8029]
Subsystem: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL
This problem has never been fixed in Ubuntu 7.04 but it's fixed in 7.10.
I hope the fix would be backported into the impacted previous release...
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Is there a reason this bug has been marked invalid? I have been
searching the web for an hour or so and I am finding a substantial
number of people that are stuck with this problem.
The symptoms seem to be consistent -- networking starts on boot just
fine as long as they are not using network-man
If I manually select the Network Manager Icon, and the wired network,
the drivers function on the internet just fine.
The obvious conclusion is disabling the connection for a "carrier detect
problem" is a Network Manager code decision which is not beneficial for
us users. If the drivers work, the
I just tested a bunch of network devices for Bug #82927 on Ubuntu Gutsy
RC1 and found that the carrier detect problem affects both the ne2k-pci
and tulip drivers.
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I think I'm seeing the same problem in the released Feisty. I just did a
fresh install from the CD on a fairly new Sharp machine. Whenever it
first boots it fails to connect to the network, and I have to disable
the enable the network once or twice before it will connect. Once it has
the connection
The problem is fixed for me in Gutsy Tribe 5. My wired ethernet
interface is up when I log in the GUI.
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Right, I did not deny that there was a problem. I just stated that bug
90267 is the root cause of that evil, and that we will fix that one
instead of doing dodgy workarounds for this one.
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agreed that if the bug is not in that application you should track the
problem.
Just to correct some of your comment; The hardware which is not working
with Feisty has been working PERFECTLY with Debian, Suse, Fedora, Ubuntu
Dapper for the longest time. There really is a bug in Feisty somewhere
in
Your Ubuntu, your call. My hardware does not have bugs. The driver
does not have bugs. They work nice and fast on Edgy and Dapper and
Knoppix ...
During boot, Network Manager "disables" eth0 wired connection with some
complaint about "carrier detect" whatever the Network Manager programmer
used
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Chris Burgan => Brian Murray
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This was discussed on the developer summit:
* network-manager is designed to be a tool for dynamic network roaming.
It is not supposed to work around hardware or driver bugs. If the driver
is the problem, such bugs should be filed against the kernel with
details about the hardware. If the hardwar
As this bug have been confirmed by several people I'm changing the status to
Confirmed. See bug #97278.
If Info is needed please ask for it!
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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Here's the output of dmesg | grep link after unplugging, waiting, and
re-plugging:
[ 25.644058] audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled)
Then I clicked on the Network Manager, it connected, and I'm writing
this note. I did another dmesg | grep link and it still says the same
thing.
I tri
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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This affects several people and we should find a solution for Gutsy.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Target: None => ubuntu-7.10
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