Thanks a lot for testing!
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Status: Needs Info = Fix Released
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Works fine on the current Feisty daily CD. Good. You can close the bug.
-Jeff
On 2/15/07, Martin Pitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Jeff Breidenbach [2007-02-15 9:30 -]:
I have long since dumped x86-64 and installed i386 edgy because
of this problem. If you really care, I can
Can you configure the card manually, i. e. does it work at all on your
system? If not, this rather looks like a kernel problem.
Can you attach /var/log/kern.log here?
** Changed in: dhcp3 (Ubuntu)
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I have long since dumped x86-64 and installed i386 edgy because
of this problem. If you really care, I can run from a live CD and report.
You want me to use edgy? Some feisty beta? Not bother?
No, I can't configure NIC card manually but also wouldn't know where
to start. No kernel module
Hi Jeff,
Jeff Breidenbach [2007-02-15 9:30 -]:
I have long since dumped x86-64 and installed i386 edgy because
of this problem. If you really care, I can run from a live CD and report.
You want me to use edgy? Some feisty beta? Not bother?
The current Feisty daily CD would indeed be nice
** Attachment added: example of amd64 not working
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And here's an example of DHCP working fine on i386 from the live CD.
Both cases are for Edgy.
$ sudo ifup -v eth0
Configuring interface eth0=eth0 (inet)
run-parts --verbose /etc/network/if-pre-up.d
run-parts: executing /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/wireless-tools
run-parts: executing
PS. I don't actually know what/where is causing the problem; the choice
of reporting against dhcp-client is arbitrary. Eth0 is plainly visible
using ifconfig - it just can't get an IP address assigned.
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