** Description changed: MoBo: Biostar P4VMA-M (network chip: Realtek RTL8100C) Ubuntu version: 8.04 + dual booting w/ XP SP2 (working fine on the net) During the installation process of UBUNTU 8.04, it finds a network chip "VIA VT6102 Rhine II (rev 78)" (as reported in the syslog and from lspci). Then it boots and correctly configures eth0 from my DHCP server, but afterwards the network behavious is misleading: Internet is reached - (sometimes) but responses from the Web are incomplete; even triyng to - download news packages is impossible, because the process hangs almost - immediately. + (sometimes) but responses from the Web are always incomplete; even + triyng to download news packages is impossible, because the process + hangs almost immediately. - Moreover, Realtek in its site says the the driver is already in the - kernel. - - Thanks a lot. + The eth0 interface cannot be configured by the graphical network tool, + because it says that there is no network interface with such a name... Niccolo
** Tags added: realtek ** Tags removed: hardy -- Network adapter wrongly recongnized https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267566 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
