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[Mageia-dev] Sudden problems with r8169 NICs ?

+ Frank Griffin + ftg at roadrunner.com +
+ Thu Mar 24 21:44:52 CET 2011 +

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+ +
On 03/24/2011 04:37 PM, Thomas Backlund wrote:
+>
+> I'm not sure it's broken.
+>
+> Realtek is known to have somewhat crappy NICs that can tend to lock up 
+> in a "middle state" if a driver probe comes too fast, and then they 
+> dont react to any link or driver loading anymore.
+>
+> One way that might help is to power off the computer, disconnect it 
+> from power _and_ disconnect the network cables, wait a few minutes, 
+> connect everything again and try again.
+
+OK.  I *did* try a cold boot, but I didn't go quite that far.  I'll try 
+this, but probably not till Monday.  Odd, though, that I've never had a 
+whisper of trouble from this NIC in the years since I built this 
+machine.  Thanks for the suggestion.
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