Still getting exact same issue with kernel: 2.6.20-16-generic
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network device, module r8169, fails after some minutes
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Disabling TSO does not help
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network device, module r8169, fails after some minutes
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Using 2.6.20-16-generic this happens after only a few moments of being
connected, using 2.6.20-15-generic and the bug occurs perhaps once a
day.
I also get the kernel oops when unloading/reloading the module. Will
open separate bug. Please see attached dmesg entry and lspci.. let me
know if any fu
** Attachment added: "lspci of affected system"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/7940030/lspci
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network device, module r8169, fails after some minutes
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Hi Tom,
Yes, turns out it is because of ipv6 with some routers. I disabled ipv6
support with ubuntu and DNS resolution is very fast again. You can do that
by editing the file /etc/modprobe.d/aliases
Change the line that says "alias net-pf-10 ipv6 " to "alias net-pf-10
off"
And enjoy your nice fa
I can confirm this bug on two different computers (both laptops of
different brands) on ethernet and wifi connections. Same issue on edgy,
feisty but works fine on windows XP.
Workaround of putting external dns server addresses seems to work at
this point.
Router is a Belkin F5D7230-4 wireless G
Nope, still does not start here.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ azureus
changeLocale: *Default Language* != English (Ireland). Searching without
country..
changeLocale: Searching for language English in *any* country..
changeLocale: no message properties for Locale 'English (Ireland)' (en_IE),
using 'Eng