On Sat, 5 Nov 2016 12:07:33 +0100 Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> On Sat, 14 May 2016 13:25:54 +0300 Nick Koretsky
> wrote:
> > I dont have the original hardware anymore, but i just tried it on another
> > machine and got the same result.
>
> That's a weird problem, but has anyone else encountered it
[Andreas Beckmann 2016-11-05]
> Getting wrong packages from a network driver for a certain protocol (or
> even only a subset of that protocol) does not sound like it's the fault
> of the network driver but something else seems to be broken.
> Therefore downgrading the severity.
Does this mean you
Control: severity -1 important
On Sat, 14 May 2016 13:25:54 +0300 Nick Koretsky
wrote:
> I dont have the original hardware anymore, but i just tried it on another
> machine and got the same result.
That's a weird problem, but has anyone else encountered it as well?
Ubuntu also uses that driver,
On Sat, 14 May 2016 10:34:16 +0200
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/mtorromeo/r8168/issues/4
>
> I forwarded this issue upstream, and the response there was that a new
> version is available and he wonders if the problem still exist there.
>
> Perhaps some
Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/mtorromeo/r8168/issues/4
I forwarded this issue upstream, and the response there was that a new
version is available and he wonders if the problem still exist there.
Perhaps something to check out?
--
Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 15:01:46 +0100
Andreas Beckmann wrote:
>
> I just uploaded a new upstream release. Unfortunately there is no
> upstream changelog available. Please try it, maybe it fixes your issue.
>
Tried it, exact same problem. Also tried with older kernel
(3.16.0-4-686-pae) - same pr
Control: tag -1 upstream
On 2015-12-09 10:12, Nick Koretsky wrote:
> When this driver is used on the machine which acts as nfs server you can
> mount shares, filesystem looks ok, but attempt to read any file produces
> random garbage (i suspect parts of the server memory). Writing to files
> works
Package: r8168-dkms
Version: 8.040.00-1
Severity: critical
When this driver is used on the machine which acts as nfs server you can
mount shares, filesystem looks ok, but attempt to read any file produces
random garbage (i suspect parts of the server memory). Writing to files
works - this is a s
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