Control: tag -1 +fixed-upstream Thank you. The logs explained most of the behavior.
On Mon, 2015-12-07 at 17:44 +0000, Steve McIntyre wrote: > Sure, no problem. Just done that and run with debug turned on. It > seems to help - I'm no longer getting the wired networking turned > off. Feel free to close this bug if you like. > That is odd. The only change to the ethernet module this year was about carrier detection. > I *do* get a glitch in the networking, though, which looks like it's > coming from line 124 - it's trying to adjust (un-throttle) the > network. That's giving a suspicious error in line 208 of the log: > > Dec 7 17:35:40 tack laptop_mode[14441]: + [ x0 = x1 ] > Dec 7 17:35:40 tack laptop_mode[14441]: + /sbin/ethtool -s eth0 > speed 1000 > Dec 7 17:35:40 tack systemd[1]: Stopped Run anacron jobs. > Dec 7 17:35:40 tack laptop_mode[14441]: + ret=Cannot advertise speed > 1000 > Dec 7 17:35:40 tack laptop_mode[14441]: + exit_status=0 > Dec 7 17:35:40 tack laptop_mode[14441]: + log VERBOSE Cannot > advertise speed 1000 > > For a config with disabled throttling, it would be better to not > bugger with this at all, surely. Yes. That's something I've fixed after looking at your logs. The speed settings should not be touched if there is no throttle settings set by the user. Would you be willing to test ? I've pushed my changes to the repository. -- Ritesh Raj Sarraf RESEARCHUT - http://www.researchut.com "Necessity is the mother of invention."
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