Updates to Intrepid has fixed this problem! No more irqpoll workaround
is needed on boot :)
** Changed in: network-config (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Unfortunately the problem has proven to replicate itself in Intrepid. I
even tried a different router to see if that fixed it, but it did not. I
am certain this is a software error.
Running the kernel option of "irqpoll" appears to prevent the bug from
occuring however.
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To report on some additional findings:
1. I compiled a vanilla 2.6.25.8 kernel and the problem was replicated
2. I upgraded to Intrepid pre-alpha, and I am very pleased to report that the
problem no longer occurs. I dont know if it is due to new ACPI / ACPID or
kernel changes though.
I intend t
So I have been doing more research and I think Im narrowing it down now.
In summary I think:
After a period of no network use, ACPI thinks IRQ 23 isnt needed
ACPI turns off IRQ 23
eth0 times out and wont come back without reboot
ifdown/ifup wont fix it
Jun 21 03:04:07 ppp kernel: [ 57.447218] e
Thankyou for Cappy for the advice. I have triple checked your
instructions and its my displeasure to advise that does not fix it. Also
while doing this, I observed that it too far longer for the default
gateway to come back from the route command - maybe it was auto adding
itself?. Worse, I was not
This can be fixed by running:
gksudo gedit /etc/default/acpi-support
and changing the line
STOP_SERVICES=""
to
STOP_SERVICES="networking"
Then save the file.
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Ok, finally I have managed to find an obscure workaround to this
frustrating bug. Please note, this is not a fix, and it requires manual
commandline intervention which is not supportive of the "it just works"
Ubuntu ideal. There is a root cause problem here that needs code level
fixing. Ubuntu urge
Albert this problem is not isolated to your hardware. I dont have an
Intel Pro 1000 nic, Ive got a Via RHINE II nic (via-rhine). Anyway I
tried the workaround Erik suggested which youve also suggested, and it
does not fix the problem. So far the only solution is a reboot which is
totally impractica
I thought this bug thread was dead. I posted a solution some time ago:
http://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/research/hartenstein/acardona/ubuntu_tips.html#Fixing%20the%20disappearing%20ethernet%20network%20interface%20for%20Thinkpads
.. which says:
sudo modprobe -r e1000
sudo modprobe e1000
sudo idown eth0
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Thanks for the suggestion Erik :)
Ok so I figured out Ive got a Via Rhine II VT6102 version 7c ethernet
nic. Apparently that uses the via-rhine module. So I did my fast way of
testing this instead of having to wait for it to "sleep":
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Instead of rebooting, have you tried just reloading the kernel module?
I.e
sudo rmmod e1000
sudo modprobe e1000
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I can confirm this bug exists on Hardy Heron AMD64. In my view, this is
a critical issue preventing me from having a quality experience on
Ubuntu. I have spent alot of time puzzling over this bug and testing out
various things. I have now exhausted all possible avenues I know how to
do myself and b
This bug is still present as of today, with 7.04 dist-upgraded to the
latest.
Is there any partial cure? For example, is there anyway to reload the
proper network kernel modules, for instance, that may fix the problem?
On my system:
- I have ipv6 blacklisted, but commenting it out and rebooting e
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