Both -149 and -150 are exhibiting this behavior on a server I use as a
VPN/NAT gateway.
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Title:
linux-image-5.4.0-149-generic
Ok - for anyone that isn't used to installing kernels from proposed. It
helps to install linux-image-generic and not linux-image-X-generic
in order to pull in the modules package.
Tested and verified - network speeds are back to normal in -37.
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For whatever reason, after installing linux-image-4.15.0-37-generic the
system boots up fine but doesn't appear to initialize the motherboard's
built in realtek network adapter so there is no network connectivity to
test.
Is there a missing dependency in the package that needs to be installed
to e
I installed the proposed kernel on a remote host and rebooted but of
course the host didn't come back online for who only knows what reason.
I'll post an update in a few hours once I have a chance to get my hands
on it.
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I'm seeing similar behavior on multiple physical hosts running
4.15.0-36-generic. The TCP window size only appears to grow very
slightly (from initial of 224 to around 1400) during the entire length
of the transfer.
Downgrading to 4.15.0-34-generic fixes the issue for me - TCP window
size continu
I have indeed tried unplugging/swapping connected USB peripherals and
that never appeared to help. The only thing that worked reliably for me
was pinning the old .67 kernel. Something changed after that and the
one thing that did stand out is a huge increase in the initrd image size
of later kern
@luizluca
Were you ever able to discover a consistent work-around? I have
*exactly* the same issue with 16.04 since something like the .67 kernel
and I've exhausted everything I can think of to try and figure out why
it is behaving this way. The only thing that works (as you yourself
stumbled up
@nate Thank you! You just saved me a lot of hassle as I was about to
unpin the 4.4.0-57 kernel and update a bunch of machines on the
assumption the fix was in that version.
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