I see. Now, I understand what an "upstream bug" is and what you are
asking me to do. I will get to it sometime today.
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Actually, I do not understand this.
Every new device that is not supported by old kernels could be called to
have an "upstream bug."
I hope you do not mean this, and I hope you did not misunderstand the
situation.
Please keep in mind that I did not really use any old ubuntu distros
with this com
12.04 : the card did not work.
12.10, 13.04: wol never worked here (I think).
13.10: the card works but the wol does not work.
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As far as I can recall, the answer is No. With a different ubuntu
version, the card was not even recognized. I do not recall that the
ethernet card ever worked perfectly (with wol). I could test recent
versions of ubuntu with live CDs, though, if this information is
important.
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I just tried this new kernel. However, ethtool still does not recognize
the wol capability of my card.
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Thanks. I just downloaded kernel 3.12, from http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.12-saucy/, and rebooted my machine with this
new kernel. Verified that I am running the new kernel.
However, I still do not see that the wol capability of my card is
recognized by ethtool.
So, I will g
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I am using 13.10 (saucy) on my new laptop---a Lenovo laptop (Y510P).
It appears that the alx module that loads the network card (08:00.0
Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA8171 Gigabit Ethernet (rev 10))
might have some problem.
The wakonlan functionality is important
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