On Tue, Dec 08, 2015 at 11:13:53PM +0530, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>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.

That might well be it, surely?

>> 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.

Looking now... Ah, where should I be looking?

-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                st...@einval.com
"C++ ate my sanity" -- Jon Rabone

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