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phoe 12-03-2013 12:50 PM

Network drops under sustained use, needs full reboot
 
I'm using a rather ancient Toshiba Satellite Pro A60 laptop, and it would appear to be using a Realtek 8139 chipset per "lspci", and I use xfce.

My problem is an odd one, considering the driver for this has been baked into the kernel for some time now, but if I try to do anything that results in sustained network traffic for more than a few seconds, such as playing a video, it will disconnect - the laptop must then be rebooted for networking to work again.

A small "twist" in this is that I've previously seen similar issues using USB wifi dongles, which almost certainly have different chipsets, and got me trying to use a hard-wired connection in the first place as a "fix". Again, only a full reboot will re-enable networking.

Realistically, I'm an almost total newbie (so answers to suit if possible !), but it's got me foxed - if I boot into Windows and use the same hard-wired connection I don't get this loss of connection at all.

Lantzvillian 12-03-2013 01:13 PM

Are you using a really old kernel? I see an Ubuntu icon, but you really haven't given us much information on this. Are there known bugs for your kernel rev?

phoe 12-03-2013 01:45 PM

I'm pretty much up to date with all updates, and have been on an ongoing basis (although I'm currently only checking every 2 weeks or so when I remember, following an issue with my previous account)

I will have updated by the time you see this to 3.2.0-57-generic, and I don't believe I've missed anything older than 2-3 weeks, so probably 3.2.0-56-generic (but I don't know how to check without rebooting)

The issue has been ongoing for a long time, and certainly isn't kernel specific - I'm currently using xubuntu 11.10

phoe 12-07-2013 05:58 PM

Bump :-}

phoe 12-30-2013 08:41 AM

FWIW this page seems to have helped my particular issue;

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...estore-800391/

Essentially you add "nomodeset" to the config line in grub.

The "live" restart of networking didn't ever resolve my issue, I'd tried it previously.


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