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I was going to raise this as a separate bug but might be related here. I
installed Ubuntu server 9.04 on a PIII with an old 3com network card.
Everything worked with the card recognised and using eth0 but I discovered it
was only connecting at 10 meg. I discovered this is a known issue and found
Khristian - you are experiencing bug 274069 where the MTU for your
network interface is set to a lower number than it should be. You can
workaround this is issue by removing 'interface-mtu' from 'request'
section of '/etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf'. Thanks!
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I can confirm this bug too on Ubuntu 8.10. I have a Foxconn A6VMX
motherboard which has the rtl8101e onboard network adapter, and it is
unable to connect via DHCP on my LG ADSL modem (LAM 400c). The strange
thing is that, when I connect my PC directly to the modem, "sudo
dhclient eth0" says "send_p
I can confirm too. I try tooday the new Ubuntu 8.10 version to see if
the bug was fixed, but no way, it doesn't connect with DHCP and also
with manual setting!! The same problem in last Debian Release that i try
to install last week.
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I can confirm I am seeing the same problems as RoutineT using 8.04
server edition (kernel 2.6.24-19-server #1 SMP Wed Aug 20 23:54:28 UTC
2008) - both the fault with the built in ethernet controller; plus the
intermittent failure to boot.
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** Changed in: wubi
Status: New => Invalid
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Can confirm here also. Installed Ubuntu 8.04 on an Intel D945GCLF with
Realtek 8101e. After install, the network was found, but DHCP failed
during discovery. A static IP assignment does not work.
I noticed that the r8169 module was installed. I removed it (sudo rmmod
r8169) and attempted to re
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Confirmed
** Also affects: wubi
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have the same problem with ubuntu 8.04.
My computer is Laptop Asus Z92M
The wired ethernet interface NO WORK.
I don't find one solution for this critical bug!!! without Ethernet is not
possible to work.
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I am also having the same problem. I don't think the solution suggested
by Blackpaw will work because he is talking about WiFi, and the problem
I am having is with the RTL8139 which is a wired Ethernet interface.
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I resolved this manually by editing the /etc/network/interfaces file:
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
wireless-essid blackpaw
wireless-channel 6
wireless-key [1] XXX open [1]
auto wlan0
Channel 6 is not the default for my country (AU) but there's to much
interference on the normal channel so I use Chan
I have this problem to
My laptop use a Realtek RTL8139!!!
Instaled Ubuntu 8.04 and No network access, the Kernel know my network
card, no apparent errors in log systembut no Work.
Before i use Ubuntu 7.10 no problem.
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