12 Apr 2025, 03:59 by jeremy_ardley_at_gmail_com_lluoq...@simplelogin.co:
>
> On 12/4/25 08:16, coffeeforblood.pardon...@slmail.me wrote:
>
>> The short version is that if the behavior with "Connect Automatically" and
>> "Make available to other users" is down to NetworkManager, then I
>> sympa
On 12/04/2025 07:16, coffeeforblood.pardon117 wrote:
I performed some very basic testing using a Debian 12.8.0 Live CD.
Likely nobody will be interested in minor bugs for versions released a
couple of years ago. At current moment it is better to try trixie weekly
builds. Upstream developers o
On 12/4/25 11:27, Max Nikulin wrote:
I had both running without conflicts on my old laptop with
Ubuntu-20.04 LTS focal. I hope, Debian does not differ in this case.
Just set what devices each daemon should ignore.
Ethernet and WiFi were under control of NetworkManager (to have tray
what
devices each daemon should ignore.
Ethernet and WiFi were under control of NetworkManager (to have tray
indicator and to be able to switch profiles using mouse).
Systemd-networkd was in response of additional bridges (besides lxcbr0)
for LXC containers.
On 12/4/25 08:16, coffeeforblood.pardon...@slmail.me wrote:
The short version is that if the behavior with "Connect Automatically" and "Make
available to other users" is down to NetworkManager, then I sympathize with the suggestions
to migrate from it to systemd-networkd. If someone could po
Thank you for the continued responses. I performed some very basic testing
using a Debian 12.8.0 Live CD. The results were confusing and highlighted some
issues with the creation of network profiles in general, at least from my point
of view.
The short version is that if the behavior with "Con
On Mon 07 Apr 2025 at 21:34:42 (+0200), coffeeforblood.pardon...@slmail.me
wrote:
>
> > I am curious what nmcli subcommand reports when the cable is plugged in,
> > but the connection has not activated manually.
> >
> Should I pursue the strange behavior of needing to have "Make available to
>
On Mon, Apr 07, 2025 at 09:34:42PM +0200, coffeeforblood.pardon...@slmail.me
wrote:
Should I pursue the strange behavior of needing to have "Make available
to others users" enabled for the "Connect Automatically" setting to be
respected, in case there is a bug, or close this issue as solved? I'
to figure out that it is not expected behavior and that it
has not reported yet.
I just asked a question with hope that it is easy to try and that it may
help to clarify the issue. Feel free to ignore it. I am neither
maintainer nor developer of NetworkManager.
On a "server&quo
On 8/4/25 11:18, Titus Newswanger wrote:
FWIW, I generally don't get along with NetworkManager on server
installations and end up uninstalling it and running either
systemd-networkd or netplan. I just got done with a server install
where the network was not coming up until after I logged into
On 4/7/25 14:34, coffeeforblood.pardon...@slmail.me wrote:
Should I pursue the strange behavior of needing to have "Make available to others users"
enabled for the "Connect Automatically" setting to be respected, in case there is a bug,
or close this issue as solved? I'm happy either way.
FW
> I am curious what nmcli subcommand reports when the cable is plugged in, but
> the connection has not activated manually.
>
Should I pursue the strange behavior of needing to have "Make available to
others users" enabled for the "Connect Automatically" setting to be respected,
in case there
On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 10:17 PM wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 4, 2025 at 11:56 PM Lee wrote:
>
> > Can you try it with Make available to other users ON
>
> Toggling "Make available to other users" to ON solves the problem! First I
> tested this with the built-i
user keyring or in a /etc plain text file. Connections
available for all users may be activated on boot before the user logged
in. I have never tried the feature for Ethernet, but likely I had a WiFi
connection configured this way and it was activated on login. Cable plug
event may have its own issues.
On Thu, Apr 4, 2025 at 11:56 PM wrote:
> Can you try it with Make available to other users ON
Toggling "Make available to other users" to ON solves the problem! First I
tested this with the built-in Ethernet adapter. After this was successful I
configured this to ON for the other
On Thu, Apr 3, 2025 at 9:32 PM wrote:
>
> Background Information
> ===
>
> Debian 12 Bookworm has been freshly installed on a laptop. The laptop is
> functioning as a simple home server and has three Ethernet devices, two USB
> Ethernet adapters an
On Fri, Apr 04, 2025 at 05:19:08PM +0800, jeremy ardley wrote:
Off Topic I just did a 1 year diploma in advanced networking. I
couldn't even comprehend why the still had crossover cables in the
lab. Perhaps to accommodate pre-2000 CISCO switches?
cisco was one of the companies that was late to
On 04/04/2025 05:56, coffeeforblood.pardon117 wrote:
Here is the output of 'ip addr' for USB Ethernet Adapter #1 under
different circumstances:
You have not written it explicitly, but almost certainly you use
NetworkManager. That is why its configuration should be inspected
On 4/4/25 17:06, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
I would not be surprised to learn that some inexpensive ethernet
controllers lacked some features, like Auto MDI-X, since it is an
optional feature of the 1000BASE-T standard.
For 1000BASE-T I would be very surprised if that was the case as it uses
all
On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 12:52 AM jeremy ardley wrote:
>
> On 4/4/25 09:38, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> > It sounds like the client is connected directly to the server via
> > ethernet, presumably without a cross-over ethernet cable. So both
> > ethernet ports would need to auto
On Thu, Apr 03, 2025 at 09:38:29PM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
... when a cable from the server is connected to the Ethernet port
of a client device, the Debian server will automatically recognize
the new physical connection and then automatically activate that
connection.
It
On 4/4/25 09:38, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
It sounds like the client is connected directly to the server via
ethernet, presumably without a cross-over ethernet cable. So both
ethernet ports would need to auto-sense the configuration.
Can you run the same experiment with a hub or switch in between
On Thu, Apr 3, 2025 at 9:32 PM wrote:
>
> Background Information
> ===
>
> Debian 12 Bookworm has been freshly installed on a laptop. The laptop is
> functioning as a simple home server and has three Ethernet devices, two USB
> Ethernet adapters an
Background Information
===
Debian 12 Bookworm has been freshly installed on a laptop. The laptop is
functioning as a simple home server and has three Ethernet devices, two USB
Ethernet adapters and a built-in Ethernet adapter. Ethernet cables are
permanently inserted into
On 4/4/25 06:56, coffeeforblood.pardon...@slmail.me wrote:
I noted that systemd-networkd service is not running by default. For testing
purposes I enabled and started this service, but there was no improvement.
systemd-networkd is a competitor to NetworkManager. You need to run one
or the
On Fri, 4 Apr 2025 00:56:05 +0200 (CEST)
coffeeforblood.pardon...@slmail.me wrote:
> Is it normal for 'systemd-networkd' not to be running by default on a
> fresh installation of Debian 12, as a general rule? I disabled it
> again after troubleshooting this problem.
Yes, it is.
Installation does
On 12/10/2024 22:51, Dmitrii Odintcov wrote:
On the desktop side, I am unable to use the IPv4 method "shared to
other computers"
Perhaps you may configure dnscrypt to listen just lo interface, leaving
ethernet one to dnsmasq.
Another option is to configure NetworkManager conne
Hi,
I have a KDE Plasma desktop using `NetworkManager` and
`dnscrypt-proxy` behind the scenes, connected to a wireless network.
Next to it I have a "server" PC with `systemd-networkd` which I wish
to connect to the internet via the desktop with an ethernet cable.
On the desktop
/frantal# lspci
13:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 03)
In https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/uspugc$u42$1...@ciao.gmane.io I
asked for
lspci -vnn -s 13:00.0
and if the "firmware-realtek"
root@debian:/home/frantal# cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-6.1.0-18-amd64
root=UUID=34ae470f-b795-4ac5-af94-6419651c910b ro quiet splash
enp19s0 ether - unmanaged
3 wlp18s0b1 wlan - unmanaged
3 links listed.
root@debian:/home/frantal# nmcli device
DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION
enp19s0 ethernet collegato Connessione via cavo 1
lo loopback connected (externally) lo
wlp18s0b1 wifi non disponibile --
root@debian:/home/frantal# nmcli
> advantage. Plugged in cable is detected immediately. With dhclient running
> by ifupdown, it may take some minutes till next DHCP request is sent.
[ It can take *many* minutes. ]
You can use `ifplugd` to make it react to plugging/unplugging the cable,
in case you don't want to use NetworkManage
If cabling issues have been ruled out then perhaps it is time to ask in
a realtek-related mailing list/forum/bugtracker.
I dunno, there are so many things unanswered…
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Talk:Network_configuration/Ethernet
So after configured the interfaces, you could try t
Here part of the command "dmesg" I tried to scroll back, then select all and
copy, but I didn't see all the answer of the command. I don't know how to do it!
Meanwhile I cancelled what I wrote on /etc/default/grub and now it is as it was
originally.
Reboot also didn't help.
Thanks again for th
then perhaps it is time to ask in
a realtek-related mailing list/forum/bugtracker.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Talk:Network_configuration/Ethernet
So after configured the interfaces, you could try to add "iommu=soft
amd_iommu" to the kernel command-line
Even if it might he
Am 14.03.2024 um 17:13:12 Uhr schrieb fran...@libero.it:
> After rebooting the problem remains.
What does dmesg say?
--
Gruß
Marco
Send spam to 1710432792mu...@cartoonies.org
On 14/03/24 at 17:03, fran...@libero.it wrote:
Hello,
I did as indicated, but the connection needs the command
sudo mii-tool enp19s0 -F 10baseT-FD to enable.
revert the change to /etc/default/grub remove -iommu=soft amd_iommu-
strings:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
run again:
~#
8 CET
> Oggetto: Re: Ethernet not working on a Dell notebook
>
>
> Am 14.03.2024 schrieb fran...@libero.it:
>
> > auto eth0
>
> remove that.
On 14/03/24 at 09:07, fran...@libero.it wrote:
Hi,
good morning. This is the command:
/dev/null || echo Debian`
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" iommu=soft amd_iommu
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="">
Nope the line:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" iommu=soft amd_iommu
Am 14.03.2024 schrieb fran...@libero.it:
> auto eth0
remove that.
root@debian:/home/frantal# dmesg |grep r8169
root@debian:/home/frantal# sudo dmesg |grep r8169
root@debian:/home/frantal# cat /etc/network/interfaces
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
source /e
Here again the answer of journalctl:
p19s0): state change: config -> ip-config (reason 'none', sys-iface-state:
'managed')
mar 14 09:02:25 debian NetworkManager[565]: [1710403345.7907] dhcp4
(enp19s0): activation: beginning transaction (timeout in 45 seconds)
mar 14 09:02:25 debian NetworkManag
How is /etc/network/interfaces now configured?
Unconfigure your interface there and only use the NetworkManager.
Then it should log about autoneg.
What does
dmesg |grep r8169
print?
Am 13.03.2024 um 17:53:40 Uhr schrieb Franco Martelli:
> Sadly the useful information of the command output is truncated,
> could you post it again maximizing the window before you copy? For
> the journalctl command use this synta
Call journalctl with --no-pager and the full line will be shown an
On 13/03/24 at 18:20, fran...@libero.it wrote:
Hello,
I did
I tried to modify as suggested.I couldn't use sudo update-grub
So I gave this command:
I think there is an error in the procedure
Waiting for suggestions...
What is the output of:
~# cat /etc/default/grub | head -10
--
Franco M
Hello,
I did
I tried to modify as suggested.I couldn't use sudo update-grub
So I gave this command:
I think there is an error in the procedure
Waiting for suggestions...
Francesco
> Il 13/03/2024 18:10 CET Franco Martelli ha scritto:
>
>
> On 13/03/24 at 17:51, fran...@libero.it wrote:
On 13/03/24 at 17:51, fran...@libero.it wrote:
Sorry what is the procedure to add "iommu=soft
amd_iommu" to the kernel command-line?
It is the first time I work with kernel.
I went to /etc/default/grub and on the line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT I have
="quiet splash"
Have I to add ?
Thanks for
...
[2.771916] r8168: module verification failed: signature and/or
required key missing - tainting kernel
...
I find this hint:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Talk:Network_configuration/Ethernet
So after configured the interfaces, you could try to add "iommu=soft
amd_iommu" to
:14 debian NetworkManager[573]: [1710179114.9802] dhcp:
init: Using DHCP client 'internal'
mar 11 18:45:14 debian NetworkManager[573]: [1710179114.9812] manager:
(lo): new Loopback device (/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/1)
mar 11 18:45:14 debian NetworkManager[573]: [17101
Am 13.03.2024 um 16:14:22 Uhr schrieb fran...@libero.it:
> mar 13 11:55:20 debian NetworkManager[569]: [1710327320.4031]
> dhcp4 (en> mar 13 11:55:20 debian NetworkManager[569]:
> [1710327320.4152] dhcp4 (en>
Use journalctl --no-pager -t NetworkManager
to get the complete lines.
--
Gruß
Marc
Asking to CahtGPT was just for curiosity hoping for an eventual addressing
where to go
About commands you suggest, hereunder the answer:
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2024-03-13 11:54:42 CET; 4h 1>
Docs: man:interfaces(5)
Process: 536 ExecStart=/sbin/ifup -a --r
On 13/03/2024 21:52, Franco Martelli wrote:
Do you have configured both NetworkManager and Debian
/etc/network/interfaces? They cannot coexist,
They can coexist. NetworkManager in default configuration ignores
interfaces under control of ifupdown (/etc/network/interfaces).
Detailed messages
On 13/03/24 at 10:19, fran...@libero.it wrote:
Hello,
thanks for your answers.
I used the cable with other notebooks and it worked.
In any case I used another cable to test it, but I had the same
reactions, no connection!
Today I had to give the command 3 times before having a connection...
evices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXPWRBN:00/input/input6
[2.728464] ACPI: button: Power Button [PWRF]
[2.771434] r8168: loading out-of-tree module taints kernel.
[2.771916] r8168: module verification failed: signature and/or required key
missing - tainting kernel
[2.775797] r8168 Gigabit Ethernet drive
Am 13.03.2024 um 10:19:04 Uhr schrieb fran...@libero.it:
> So I give a try to ask to ChatGPT what does it mean that command and
> this was the answer:
This was already clear.
The question is now: Why does autoneg fail?
Please check dmesg and journalctl for any messages from Networkmanager.
--
Hello,
thanks for your answers.
I used the cable with other notebooks and it worked.
In any case I used another cable to test it, but I had the same reactions, no
connection!
Today I had to give the command 3 times before having a connection...
So I give a try to ask to ChatGPT what does it m
On 12/03/2024 15:11, fran...@libero.it wrote:
13:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411
PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 03)
lspci -vnn -s 13:00.0
should give more detailed info concerning your network adapter.
Finally while trying to find
Am 12.03.2024 um 10:17:05 Uhr schrieb fran...@libero.it:
> it is connected via a Switch (Netgear) to the modem-router.
> If I use this cable with other computers it works without problems.
Please test another cable and another switch if available. We need to
track down the problem.
--
Gruß
Mar
fran...@libero.it writes:
> sudo mii-tool enp19s0 -F 10baseT-FD
>
> The problem is that every time I shut off the notebook Ito have ethernet
> connection again I have to give that command by terminal. Is
> there the possibility to make default this ethernet module? Thanks and r
Am 12.03.2024 um 09:11:20 Uhr schrieb fran...@libero.it:
> Finally while trying to find the solution I tried this command and
> after some seconds I was online:
>
> sudo mii-tool enp19s0 -F 10baseT-FD
That seems to be an autoneg problem.
Please tell us more about your cabling (direct, via socke
Hello,
I have a Dell notebook Vostro 3700 that doesn't work on ethernet connection
Here I give some feature of system and hardware:
root@debian:/home/frantal# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Debian
Description: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
Release: 12
Cod
I discovred on some BIOSes undocumented features:
Some options can be enabled when set UEFI active, or also when setting a boot
password and a
BIOS password.
Sometimes even new settings appear, when passwords are set. I know, this sounds
weired, but
as I said: this ware undocumented.
Also t
On Tue, Jan 09, 2024 at 04:50:28AM +, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> On 1/6/24, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> > I may not even have an NVMe card in my computer as the manufacturer
> > claims.
>
> My DELL Inspiron 5593 actually does have a M.2 512GB KIOXIA NVMe SSD,
> which I need to use! The problem
On 1/6/24, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> I may not even have an NVMe card in my computer as the manufacturer
> claims.
My DELL Inspiron 5593 actually does have a M.2 512GB KIOXIA NVMe SSD,
which I need to use! The problem, as I described here without getting
a solution for it:
// __ I cannot chang
Sorry, but I don't think I am making much sense out those reported errors.
I may not even have an NVMe card in my computer as the manufacturer claims.
lbrtchx
On 1/6/24, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> Before going down the rabbit hole, I would:
>
> 2. use a new [known good] ethernet cable
I am not even using a cable!
>There is another discussion of PCI AER at
><https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/pcie-bus-error-severity-corrected-type
On Fri, Jan 5, 2024 at 9:18 AM Albretch Mueller wrote:
>
> I decided to upgrade to Bookworm because I needed to use some NVRAM
> memory supposedly available in my computer, but then my wireless
> Ethernet started to "complain". I initially thought those errors might
> b
ware load for
rtl_nic/rtl8106e-1.fw failed with error -2
[ 88.046223] r8169 :01:00.0: Unable to load firmware
rtl_nic/rtl8106e-1.fw (-2)
[ 88.046679] RTL8208 Fast Ethernet r8169-0-100:00: attached PHY
driver [RTL8208 Fast Ethernet] (mii_bus:phy_addr=r8169-0-100:00,
irq=IGNORE)
[ 88.21370
I decided to upgrade to Bookworm because I needed to use some NVRAM
memory supposedly available in my computer, but then my wireless
Ethernet started to "complain". I initially thought those errors might
be related to the lazy use of the Ethernet drivers from Bullseye but
when I star
On 11/1/23 13:45, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Nov 01, 2023 at 01:40:20PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
Do we have drivers for this device?
Nov 01 13:36:01 coyote kernel: r8152 1-9.1:1.0: firmware: failed to load
rtl_nic/rtl8153a-4.fw (-2)
Searching packages.debian.org for this file shows that
On Wed, Nov 01, 2023 at 01:40:20PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> Do we have drivers for this device?
> Nov 01 13:36:01 coyote kernel: r8152 1-9.1:1.0: firmware: failed to load
> rtl_nic/rtl8153a-4.fw (-2)
Searching packages.debian.org for this file shows that it's in the
firmware-realtek package,
t firmware load for
rtl_nic/rtl8153a-4.fw failed with error -2
Nov 01 13:36:01 coyote kernel: r8152 1-9.1:1.0: unable to load firmware
patch rtl_nic/rtl8153a-4.fw (-2)
Nov 01 13:36:01 coyote NetworkManager[914]: [1698860161.8158]
manager: (eth0): new Ethernet device
(/org/freedesktop/Netw
So I installed pavucontrol and I now have sound. Both the controls are
set to 100% so I am good to go.
Thank you Marco for your help.
On 9/4/23 1:37 AM, Marco wrote:
Am 03.09.2023 um 22:00:02 Uhr schrieb Maureen L Thomas:
I could use some help with this one.
Does pavucontrol see your soun
Am 03.09.2023 um 22:00:02 Uhr schrieb Maureen L Thomas:
> I could use some help with this one.
Does pavucontrol see your soundcard?
Check the volume levels.
Maybe there are multiple sound cards (e.g. graphics card with HDMI or
DP, USB headsets). Make sure the application plays the sound on the
de
I use an all in one Lonova computer. I have the latest Bookworm
installed and had my wired connection kept shutting itself off. I
looked it up on the net and yesterday I installed ethtool and today I
have my wired connection working but no sound. I did find all my
settings as they have been
20.06.23, 08:36 +0200, Rick Thomas:
I've been upgrading my machines Bullseye => Bookworm recently. In a few of these
upgrades, the name of the ethernet device changed. (E.g. enP2p32s15f0 =>
enP2p0s15f0) This required changes to /etc/network/interfaces in order to start up
th
I've been upgrading my machines Bullseye => Bookworm recently. In a few of
these upgrades, the name of the ethernet device changed. (E.g. enP2p32s15f0 =>
enP2p0s15f0) This required changes to /etc/network/interfaces in order to
start up the interface.
This is only a minor in
On Thu, May 25, 2023 at 09:23:26AM +0200, Aleix Piulachs wrote:
> I still can’t use the qualcomm atheros ar8161 alx gigabit ethernet drivers
Hi,
Is this still the case? The alx drivers should be installed fairly easily:
can you give any more details of precisely what is wrong?
All the v
I still can’t use the qualcomm atheros ar8161 alx gigabit ethernet drivers
On Fri, 19 May 2023 02:18:22 +0200
ap77@gmail.com wrote:
> hallo my name is Aleix.
Hallo, Aleix
> i can't find drivers for my ethernet lan my laptop is an:
> Asus F75A
> intel core i3-3110M 2.4GHz
> debian bullseye 10.0.23
If you're running Bullseye, you
hallo my name is Aleix.
i can't find drivers for my ethernet lan my laptop is an:
Asus F75A
intel core i3-3110M 2.4GHz
debian bullseye 10.0.23
kernel-wedge/stable 2.104 all
kernelshark/stable 2.9.1-1 amd64
kerneltop/stable 0.91-2+b1 amd64
> First question: do you have the firmware-realtek package installed?
That... is a great question. And the answer is no, I do not.
And I have now installed firmware-realtek, and it has solved my problem.
That's what I get for buying a mobo without researching the network chip.
Thanks so much!
On Mon, 28 Nov 2022 19:31:06 -0800
Matthew McAllister wrote:
> 05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8125
> 2.5GbE Controller (rev 05)
First question: do you have the firmware-realtek package installed?
--
Does anybody read signatures any more?
Greetings,
I'm running bookworm and I have an odd issue with a new desktop
computer. Every time I boot, the Ethernet controller will repeatedly
turn off and on again for several minutes. Here is a snippet of what
this looks like in dmesg:
[ 273.008517] r8169 :05:00.0 eno1: Link is
charles@hawk:~$ apt-file search rtl_nic/rtl8168g-2.fw
firmware-realtek: /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168g-2.fw
charles@hawk:~$
You should do similarly. If the log shows that the driver wants
firmware but can't find it, you may need to install the appropriate
firmware package.
I understand that som
mware for any Realtek devices.
> But you may have it installed for other hardware. But it doesn't help
> this problem.
>
> You and I appear to have the same NIC and use the same driver. I have
> (warning, long lines, may get mangled in transit or by your mail
> program):
>
his problem.
You and I appear to have the same NIC and use the same driver. I have
(warning, long lines, may get mangled in transit or by your mail
program):
root@hawk:~# lspci -vs 03:00
03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411
PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet
> This is the lspci output on the two ethernet port.
>
> 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
> RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 15)
> 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
> RTL
On Thu, 20 Oct 2022 18:02:52 -0500
Ram Ramesh wrote:
> This is the lspci output on the two ethernet port.
>
> 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
> RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 15)
> 03:00.0 Ethernet cont
Ram Ramesh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a linux based firewall that seem to hang because one of its
> ethernet port stops working. I suspect bad hardware, but could be a driver
> issue also. So far, I have only been able to reboot to get it working.
> However, I prefer to reset
Hi,
I have a linux based firewall that seem to hang because one of its
ethernet port stops working. I suspect bad hardware, but could be a
driver issue also. So far, I have only been able to reboot to get it
working. However, I prefer to reset the port to get it working without a
reboot
On 9/6/2022 5:00 PM, Marc Auslander wrote:
I have an Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express
Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 02) Subsystem: Acer Incorporated
[ALI] RTL810xE PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller
There is also a Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device 8161
Marc Auslander wrote:
> I have an Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express
> Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 02) Subsystem: Acer Incorporated [ALI]
> RTL810xE PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller
>
> There is also a Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Devi
Please ignore this - a correct description follows.
On 9/6/2022 4:30 PM, Marc Auslander wrote:
I have an Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express
Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 02)
lsmod says the driver is Realtek. firmware-realtek is installed
The cable leading to it
I have an Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express
Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 02) Subsystem: Acer Incorporated
[ALI] RTL810xE PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller
There is also a Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device 8161 (rev 15)
Subsystem: Realtek
I have an Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express
Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 02)
lsmod says the driver is Realtek. firmware-realtek is installed
The cable leading to it, when connected to a different computer, runs at
almost 1000 Mb according to iperf3.
When
John Covici composed on 2022-06-18 04:21 (UTC-0400):
> Hi. I just installed Debian Bullseye on a refurbished computer which
> I am going to use as a voip server. Now, due to my ignorance, at the
> very end of the install, I selected to use #12 which said standard
> system items.
> Well, to my h
Thanks everyone, this is what I think I will do, just use
network/interfaces.
On Sat, 18 Jun 2022 08:00:27 -0400,
Anssi Saari wrote:
>
> John Covici writes:
>
> > So, how can I either get back to /etc/network/interfaces
>
> This should be simple enough. Uninstall NetworkManager, package
> netw
John Covici writes:
> So, how can I either get back to /etc/network/interfaces
This should be simple enough. Uninstall NetworkManager, package
network-manager, edit /etc/network/interfaces as you like. The
networking.service is used to run ifup and ifdown to configure and
reconfigure the network
I did not get that tasksel at all, at the end of the install I had 12
choices, 11 was ssh server and 12 was standard system components and
by mistake I chose 12. I cannot use the gui, I need speech to read
the screen and I don't want all that bloat running on a voip server.
What if I just put a st
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