One alpha tester has already been lost, at least partially. When the
problem occurred I sucked it up and said to myself, you know, it is
alpha. Things like this shouldn't happen, but they do from time to
time. Now that I see the indifference of Ubuntu devs to people losing
their hardware, and ev
I'm back in Ubuntu now, Alpha 6. I'm not positive what it came up as
before, but all the guides at tuxmobile report it as an 82566MM from
lspci.
*-network UNCLAIMED
description: Ethernet controller
product: 82566DC Gigabit Network Connection
vendor: Intel Corporation
Public bug reported:
After installing Ubuntu and Kubuntu alpha 5, my Intel Pro/1000 82566MM
in a Lenovo X61s is rendered non-functional. The e1000e module (and
e1000 on older kernels) fails to load on all distributions I've tried,
reporting a checksum error. The symptoms resemble a known and fix
Problem solved, I just had to disable ipv6. Is there a good reason it's
enabled by default?
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Unable to install Add-Ons; Linux Machine
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/127833
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I have the same problem. Arch Linux and Windows versions of Firefox
work fine, but in Ubuntu I have the exact same symptoms. A feeling of a
dead link and long delays when installing any extensions or themes.
That includes Qute, Adblock Plus, Open Book, Fasterfox, and Flashblock.
This has also oc