Also

'sudo ifconfig eth0 down'

and

'sudo ifconfig eth0 up'

does not help at all.

It brings back eth0 at the exact point it is, which without an IP assigned.
I am unable to get the IP assigned to the interface.

This situation lasts from 12.04 (3 versions in a row) and since I have
not been able to upgrade Kubuntu because of this issue.

I believe it's a major show stopper when you suspend to ram, hibernate,
etc. and upon resume you cannot re-establish your network connectivity.
That is obviously against anyone's requirement of having a machine
connected to the network at all "running" time.

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