[Bug 76489] Re: network device, module r8169, fails after some minutes

2007-07-06 Thread AMcGinlay
Still getting exact same issue with kernel: 2.6.20-16-generic

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[Bug 76489] Re: network device, module r8169, fails after some minutes

2007-07-06 Thread AMcGinlay
Disabling TSO does not help

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[Bug 76489] Re: network device, module r8169, fails after some minutes

2007-06-04 Thread AMcGinlay

** Attachment added: lspci of affected system
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/7940030/lspci

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[Bug 76489] NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth1: transmit timed out

2007-06-04 Thread AMcGinlay
Using 2.6.20-16-generic this happens after only a few moments of being
connected, using 2.6.20-15-generic and the bug occurs perhaps once a
day.

I also get the kernel oops when unloading/reloading the module. Will
open separate bug. Please see attached dmesg entry and lspci.. let me
know if any further information is required.

Regards,

Alan

** Attachment added: dmesg entry
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Re: [Bug 92040] Re: Very slow resolution when using a router for DNS

2007-04-03 Thread AMcGinlay
Hi Tom,

Yes, turns out it is because of ipv6 with some routers. I disabled ipv6
support with ubuntu and DNS resolution is very fast again. You can do that
by editing the file /etc/modprobe.d/aliases

Change the line that says alias net-pf-10 ipv6  to alias net-pf-10
off

And enjoy your nice fast DNS resolution :)

Alan

On 4/4/07, Tom Inglis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Guys,

 I have been having this problem aswell on my desktop and two laptops,
 with Dapper, Edgy, and Feisty.

 I think networkmanager is assigning the IP of the router as the top DNS
 server in resolv.conf. If I leave it there, DNS lookups are really slow,
 whatever the application (browser, imap, apt-get etc), adding 10 to 15
 seconds to the resolution time, and also hindering multiple simultaneous
 requests from succeeding, especially say opening websites in different
 tabs in quick succession. Removing this IP from the config file fixes
 this problem, and resolutions occur in a second or so.

 If you take a look at Wireshark captures, it seems that there may be a
 problem with IPv6 which is enabled by default in Ubuntu, and particular
 routers. I was told on #ubuntu+1 that this is likely to be the result of
 your router's DNS responds to  requests with A results and this
 seems to delay ubuntu from trying an A lookup, but I don't really
 understand such things.

 I really hope that you can fix this, and do let me know if there is more
 info that I can supply?

 Thanks,

 Tom

 ** Attachment added: Wireshark Capture with Router IP as DNS
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[Bug 92040] Re: Very slow resolution when using a router for DNS

2007-03-24 Thread AMcGinlay
I can confirm this bug on two different computers (both laptops of
different brands) on ethernet and wifi connections. Same issue on edgy,
feisty but works fine on windows XP.

Workaround of putting external dns server addresses seems to work at
this point.

Router is a Belkin F5D7230-4 wireless G

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[Bug 57875] Re: Azureus does not start

2006-10-31 Thread AMcGinlay
Nope, still does not start here.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ azureus 
changeLocale: *Default Language* != English (Ireland). Searching without 
country..
changeLocale: Searching for language English in *any* country..
changeLocale: no message properties for Locale 'English (Ireland)' (en_IE), 
using 'English (default)'
#
# An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
#
#  SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0xb0561d02, pid=15371, tid=3084916400
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_08-b03 mixed mode, sharing)
# Problematic frame:
# C  [libglibjni-0.4.so+0x8d02]
#
# An error report file with more information is saved as hs_err_pid15371.log
#
# If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:
#   http://java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport/crash.jsp
#
Aborted (core dumped)

this is celeron cpu, happens with official sun jdk or gcj

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