8+ years... ... and that Realtek chip is still a problem. Especially when [what might be] the fix entails *downloading* software!
I've tried various distros on a modified Wyse thin client, including several Ubuntu 'flavours', LMDE, Debian 8.1, Fedora, Knoppix, Puppy, etc. None of them seem to have the r8169 working 'out-of-the-box'. Knoppix does at least have the build essentials, so only the Realtek driver [plus some CLI input] is needed. I have a copy of that file on an external USB flash drive, ready for use. Mine works [in a Knoppix install] as far as being able to ping eth0, and it still responds in the same way after a long shutdown and a reboot. But it has not yet been able to see the network, despite my manually inputting IP/DNS addresses. Annoyingly, it works fine on the Windows Citrix-oriented flash drive install. :-\ After reading this thread, I'll try using the r8168 files. Thanks for the input, folks. If there are any updated suggestions, then I'm listening. Meanwhile, I'll continue searching this repository. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141343 Title: r8169 driver does not work with Realtek "PCI-E" 8111B integrated network controller Status in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in linux-source-2.6.22 package in Ubuntu: Won't Fix Status in The Hardy Heron: Invalid Status in linux source package in Hardy: Fix Released Status in linux-source-2.6.22 source package in Hardy: Invalid Bug description: Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22 Hello! (I have already submitted information via Kubuntu device database; Submission Id: 47f10a94b24e91a660a54f0bf6d0ddf2). I use Kubuntu Gutsy Tribe 5 and made updates recommended by adept notfier. Current kernel version on my system is 2.6.22-11-generic. I have Athlon x2 4000+ with MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital motherboard. The motherboard has integrated Gigabit Realtek 8111B controller; however, my network switch supports only 100Mbps. When computer boots, module r8169 is loaded, but the adapter is not functioning (pinging gateway gives "network is unreachable" message). I had to download and compile r8168-8.003.00.tar.bz2 from realtek.com.tw . Driver r8168 works for my controller, but I could not get rid of r8169, which loads after each reboot and gets in the way. When I do manually unload r8169 and load r8168.ko and restart the network service, then only LAN comes up. To summarize the problems: 1) Gutsy Gibbon alpha includes a driver (r8169.ko) which does not actually support the hardware (RTL8111B) it detects as supportable. 2) Gutsy Gibbon alpha does not include r8168.ko driver which DOES support that hardware. 3) The two drivers conflict with each other: when r8169 is loaded before r8168 , the network controller is not operative. -- Yuri Baranov To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/141343/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages Post to : kernel-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp