Nope.
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Nope. #PopOS ethernet now entirely broken after a recent update. Will have to Timeshift back maybe. Or is it finally Fedora time?
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JackTheRebelCat π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ π΅πΈ πΊπ¦replied to Em-squared last edited by
@emsquared I don't understand any of these words but good luck anyway.
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Rage Rumbles π΄ββ οΈ π³οΈβπ πreplied to Em-squared last edited by
@emsquared Linux Mint
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Em-squaredreplied to Rage Rumbles π΄ββ οΈ π³οΈβπ π last edited by
@Black_Flag I used Mint for years. Pop has been good just these bloody Intel drivers that are very kernel specific. I run Fedora silverblue on a backup desktop and think that is my direction of travel in future.
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Em-squaredreplied to JackTheRebelCat π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ π΅πΈ πΊπ¦ last edited by
@JackTheCat Lol. It's all just words.
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@emsquared
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@omnicaritas yeah. First proper problem I've had. Clearly recent updates related.
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@emsquared
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@omnicaritas The main issue is the intel ethernet driver so that's more the thing at fault rather than the OS per se. I at least have Timeshift set up but that would negate applying updates again. Life eh?
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@emsquared did you already boot previous kernel and confirm it works?
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@ahoyboyhoy good call as ever but yes I have. I'm doing that at the moment to get it to work. Had similar before which got resolved over several updates. I mostly blame Intel for this but this has been a bug for a while now on and off.
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@emsquared have you tried holding back the apt package for kernel? Yesterday's Pop! kernel will be more current than Mint or similar for another year or two at least I bet. You could also switch to the Ubuntu HWE package which wouldn't lock you to a single version, but would receive updates more conservatively. You're on a very new chipset, is that part of the issue? My old Intel 10G PCIe card hasn't seemed to ever be affected.
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Em-squaredreplied to ahoyboyhoy last edited by [email protected]
@ahoyboyhoy Hey thanks for you valuable insight? I really will have to look into that. Not system76 hardware so presuming no problems doing so. Not especially a new chipset btw. Believe it's an e1000e that's the issue.