The problem stopped happening, so I contacted the network manager and he
told me that they changed many equipment that was damaged after a
lightning in a thunderstorm night, he also told me that it probably was
some rule in the firewall of the old router.
Thanks for all the help, and I'm sorry tha
I wrote to the netdev mailing list in november (
http://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg305646.html ) and I got no reply,
so I'm attaching the result of a test another test that I did that could
make it more easy to find the problem.
This test shows the wireshark output of how a "git push" behaves
Almost forgot to say,
to be able to compile those commits, I had to apply this patch:
wget
https://crewrktablets.arctablet.com:8081/opendev/kernel_rockchip/commit/33d5e332b9c5ce0bf3bfd44ca2127d1773b3f2ad.diff
--no-check-certificate
patch -p1 < 33d5e332b9c5ce0bf3bfd44ca2127d1773b3f2ad.diff
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I did the bisection and the results are:
c0efc887dcadbdbfe171f028acfab9c7c00e9dde is good.
97bab73f987e2781129cd6f4b6379bf44d808cc6 - gives me a kernel panic when
trying to do an upload of data.
7b34ca2ac7063f4ebf07f85fd75253ed84d5c648 - same problem, kernel panic
when trying to do an upload of
Attached BISECT_LOG
** Attachment added: "BISECT_LOG"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1349000/+attachment/4265786/+files/BISECT_LOG
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** Tags removed: kernel-bug-exists-upstream-3.16-rc7
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream-3.18-rc5
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Title:
Networking - Destina
Sorry, I just read in the docs, `git bisect --help`
I can skip some versions, I will try `git reset --hard HEAD~50`
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Network
Sorry for being so late, my disk was full and I procrastinated to get
the about 10 GB for compiling the kernel.
I started doing the bisection:
arthur@XPS:/media/arthur/Storage/kernel/ubuntu-raring$ git bisect start
Ubuntu-3.6.0-0.1 Ubuntu-3.5.0-5.5
Bisecting: a merge base must be tested
[84a1c
I did more tests, and here is the result:
The version v3.5.7.33-quantal and older versions works without problems.
The version v3.6-quantal and newer has the problem/bug.
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I tested on 3.16-rc6-utopic and the problem was still there.
I also downloaded an old kernel, the v3.4-rc6-precise to test if it was
working in a past kernel, and it was working without problems.
I'm going to test other kernel versions to see in what version the bug
was introduced.
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** Description changed:
A few years ago, I was using Fedora 16 and I was unable to do any HTTP POST
at the pl
Public bug reported:
A few years ago, I was using Fedora 16 and I was unable to do any HTTP POST at
the place where I work. So I tried Ubuntu 12.04 (or 12.10, I'm not quite sure)
and it worked perfectly.
Recently I updated it to 14.04 and the same problem I had in Fedora came back.
I'm not an ex
Public bug reported:
I downloaded the latest build of ubuntu 14.04, trusty-desktop-amd64.
(2014-03-15)
Ubiquity 2.17.9
Apt 0.9.15.4ubuntu2
Booted it from a USB flash drive and installed the Broadcom STA, going
to "Software & Updates" -> "Additional Drivers".
It worked great! Then I installed Ub
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