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I've also tried this; Code: Alternatively, try to load manually: Return to System configuration. I did not install any dkms package, although I did pull in the firmware-realtek package. The relevent outbput from lspci -vv doesn't seem to be helpful..
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Alternatively, try to load manually: Module not found. I'm ashamed to admit that, after some years of linux use, I don't understand this. No DHCP for desktops and servers. Now a certain company is flooding Linux with all these "improvements", systemd, PulseAudio, avahi, whatnot. Debian Wheezy I've installed: Select all Module build for the currently running kernel was skipped since the kernel source for this kernel does not seem to be installed.

I typically don't use my ethernet but recently I have started to and its giving me rr8168 large amount of problems. This is my ethernet controller, Code: Select all lsmod grep r8 return?

I don't know if that package you indicated is in this file but I didn't have one bit of trouble getting the card to work with wheezy. Noli pati a scelestis opprimi. Debian User Forums Skip to content.

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New relevant interface enp59s0. It was well overdue, but I've put it off way too long coz I only use it for gaming.

Select all loop lp rtc r Here is the relevent output from lspci -v Code: Debian User Forums Skip to content. If we don't have something, just ask and we'll try--we like challenges.

Result, Linux is getting Windows-like. Regarding the unplugging thing, yeah that was a one-time deal. And what does Code: For more r818, see interfaces 5.

I r8618 wouldn't have put up with that for any lenghth of time! IPv4 with address Board index All times are UTC.

However as of the past few days my wifi has been behaving similarly to my Ethernet so I'm beginning to suspect this has nothing to do with Realtek. Configuration changes unexpectedly, things that used just to work don't work any more, system that didn't need any maintenance suddenly has a life in its own and demands tinkering by admin to keep it working. I's say firmware or lack thereof is not the problem here. That's done by specifying the parameter in a [modulename].

Is this something you are forced to do every time you boot into linux?

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Select all sudo update-grub Everythings peachy so far! Linux used to be strong because it was simple.

Select all sudo modprobe r and also check Code: When I first installed Wheezy, I had ethernet capability - as indeed I do now. But while that is indeed much faster when its working it suffers from the same issue as r and keeps dropping the connection. I am running Wheezy, and it worked fine with the stock kernel. Setting up rdkms 8.

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