The Hardy alternate setup told me it can not configure my Ethernet (via
DHCP) but I had a working DHCP network connection after logging into the
fresh installation. Hardware is the same as in the first post.
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Ethernet (nVidia MCP55) not working [ gutsy, hardy]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/13
Thanks Tom!
Let's see if it works - more in 18 hours. :)
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Ethernet (nVidia MCP55) is not working on Gusty Tribe 5
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136836
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I've tried the Ubuntu Gusty Gibbon Tribe 5 live disc (x86) and the netboot
variant (x86 too). Both cant access my network! Everything works fine using
Feisty x86 (as-is) or Windows XP Home (with installed drivers).
My two network cards are on-board, only eth0 plugged, both
** Description changed:
- I've tried the Ubuntu Gusty Gibbon Tribe 5 live disc (x86) and the netboot
variant (x86 too). Both cant access my network! Everything works fine using
Feisty x86 (as-is) or Windows XP Home (with installed drivers).
+ I've tried the Ubuntu Gusty Gibbon Tribe 5 live disc
Oh.. sry, I forgot to answer.
It's working without any problems (power on -> gbit connection) on the final
release of gutsy :)
The work 'round for for tribe 5 worked also, if i remember correctly.
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Ethernet (nVidia MCP55) is not working on Gusty Tribe 5
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136836
You can try to add this script to your RC or at least write a sh script.
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Ethernet (nVidia MCP55) is not working on Gusty Tribe 5
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136836
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Well.. i have now 3 minutes to explain it :D
Run gedit or kwrite as root and open /etc/rc.local
Atl+F2 -> gksu gedit /etc/rc.local on ubuntu
Run -> kdesu kwrite /etc/rc.local on kubuntu
Paste the lines from above between the comment lines and exit0.
May I ask you for your card's vendor and n
I don't have the problem anymore. I've installed 9.10 a few days ago and
everything on that mainboard (including Front Mic) worked right out of the box
:)
Things I haven't tested yet are the surround output at the back as well as the
2nd network jack. I don't think there's any difference betwee