Thanks for the information. My internet problem has never gone away. I still
have to manually click on the "wired network" at the double-monitor icon.
This problem still needs to be addressed, and we can only hope they do so.
Other aspects of Feisty Fawn are very good.
Mark Anton
Stockton, Ca
On 4/11/07, Robert Clark <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> My previous comments stating that this bug was fixed, were premature.
> Apparently a recent update has caused the issue to return.
>
> I have the latest updates, and the original problem has re-appeared.
>
> Additional information, which may require separate bug reports:
>
> 1) my Gigabit PCMCIA card, a Trendnet TEG-PCBUSR, now comes up in 10MB
> mode. This previously worked reliably in feisty at 100MB and 1000MB. It
> always woked at 100MB and 1000MB in Edgy.
> 2) my 802.11g Netgear PCMCIA wireless card no longer comes up properly at
> boot time. Rebooting sometimes allows the card/network to come up. This also
> worked reliably in Edgy.
>
> I will provide more details on issues 1 and 2 above, when I can do more
> testing.
>
> Robert
>
> --
> Ethernet interface not configured at boot time
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94095
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
Thanks for the information. My internet problem has never gone away. I still
have to manually click on the "wired network" at the double-monitor icon.
This problem still needs to be addressed, and we can only hope they do so.
Other aspects of Feisty Fawn are very good.
Mark Anton
Stockton, Ca
On 4/11/07, Robert Clark <email address hidden> wrote: /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 94095
>
> My previous comments stating that this bug was fixed, were premature.
> Apparently a recent update has caused the issue to return.
>
> I have the latest updates, and the original problem has re-appeared.
>
> Additional information, which may require separate bug reports:
>
> 1) my Gigabit PCMCIA card, a Trendnet TEG-PCBUSR, now comes up in 10MB
> mode. This previously worked reliably in feisty at 100MB and 1000MB. It
> always woked at 100MB and 1000MB in Edgy.
> 2) my 802.11g Netgear PCMCIA wireless card no longer comes up properly at
> boot time. Rebooting sometimes allows the card/network to come up. This also
> worked reliably in Edgy.
>
> I will provide more details on issues 1 and 2 above, when I can do more
> testing.
>
> Robert
>
> --
> Ethernet interface not configured at boot time
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>