To whom is may concern. I found the workaround for this.
The trick is to set the boot kernel parameter "pcie_aspm=off" in '/etc/default/grub'
Like this:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="splash pcie_aspm=off"
After that run;
update-grub
pcie_aspm is some sort of power management thingie which probably puts my networkcontroller to sleep or something.
And putting a usb memory stick in the laptop some how wakes it up.
To whom is may concern. I found the workaround for this.
The trick is to set the boot kernel parameter "pcie_aspm=off" in '/etc/default/grub'
Like this:
GRUB_CMDLINE_ LINUX_DEFAULT= "splash pcie_aspm=off"
After that run;
update-grub
pcie_aspm is some sort of power management thingie which probably puts my networkcontroller to sleep or something.
And putting a usb memory stick in the laptop some how wakes it up.