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Title:
Fresh Ubuntu 18.04 install uses wrong Realtek wired network driver.
To
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This bug has nothing to do with linux-firmware, changing to affect
linux.
I don't know that I'd say the "wrong" driver is being selected here. It
sounds like there is an in-kernel driver that supports the NIC, but does
not seem to support it at full speed. So there is a kernel issue here,
but
Finally got around to upgrading to 18.04. I installed a fresh hard
drive, installed Kubuntu 18.04.1, and 8169 driver was chosen.
My ethernet would not negotiate anything higher than 100MB-HALF.
Installed the r8168-dkms driver, rebooted, and immediately got 1GB-FULL.
r8169 is not the correct
but surely with this ethernet won't going anywhere...
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I think r8169 is the correct driver.
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