Lucid is no more a supported version; and grub legacy upstream is also
stopped, only receiving possible random fixes locally
** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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If you run "sudo dmidecode" (without the quotation marks""), the second
section (titled System Information) and the third section (titled Base
Board Information) should give you the manufacturer and model (product
name) of your motherboard. You can then look on the manufacturers
website for a BIOS
Actually I haven't. That's desktop computer assembled locally in
Lithuania so I guess it can be tricky to find right bios update...
Anyway, thanks for the tip!
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Network problem in Lucid with RTL-8139 (solved)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574281
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Have you tried updating the computers BIOS? This can sometimes fix
issues like this without the need to add the noapic command to grub.
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Network problem in Lucid with RTL-8139 (solved)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574281
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