On Tue, 28 May 2013, Alberto Luaces wrote:
Itay writes:
- Reboot solves the problem.
When this happens to me in one of my computers, I remove and then load
again the kernel module for my network card with "rmmod" and "modprobe"
commands.
Indeed, this did the trick:
$ modprobe -r forcedeth && modprobe forcedeth
(I had to wait for few days for the problem to reappear.)
Thanks also to nnex for suggesting the same solution.
I guess a more permanent solution would be to follow-up on Lazaro's
suggestions: purge and reinstall net-tools.
But before doing so: should I report a bug? Against the package that
provides the forcedeth kernel module?
Thanks,
Itay
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