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After that, i ask 'which gcc', and i know there is no gcc in, so i can't compile!
Please, i would like to know all the way, command lines to uninstall network driver before install another. Changed in rdmove Ubuntu Bionic: The last version working properly is 4. There are other suggested ways of doing similar things in the link above.
Other bug subscribers Subscribe someone r819. If unloading- and-reloading the r module solves the problem for you, here's a workaround that does it automatically for you upon resume from suspend:.
After a power-off restart all was well again. An rpm is typically a packaged installable binary or precompiled binary, an srpm or.
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Thanks a lot for your help, and i'm really happy you're glad to help me. Yes Advertised link modes: Tim Passingham tim-8aw3u04umo wrote on The command you're looking for is written as follows. At this point, I unplug the ethernet cable from the laptop, wait 2 seconds, and re-plug, and this line immediately follows: It works perfectly well with kernel 4.

I'm not sure if I have an Ubuntu with kernel 4. You enable "Wake-on-lan after shutdown. Installed on 3 days ago InstallationMedia: This is an issue with the driver r in some cases. Fri Mar 2 At least the issue is gone for me with latest mainline kernel. Do you still have this issue on v4.
Reply for all of the ones who want to know my problem is not resolved.
The kernel version 4. Vitor vhsm wrote on I then reverted to Kernel 4.
I've found in the configuration system that network card is not configured, but no way to edit it. Restarting network-manager did not work. Yes, Peacedog, the "r" appears hoe 'ls' after removing it, and if i 'ls' it, system say r is not a file or a directory. Joseph Salisbury jsalisbury wrote on Hello Peacedog Thanks a lot for your reply.
How to remove realtek r : debian
I assume it wasn't working becaue it was being loaded at boot, so perhaps now it's also being loaded after boot. See full activity log. Sign up using Email and Password. I'm not sure to understand how to blacklist the module.

But at least I have a good idea of how to troubleshoot it now that I know the initrd image has an effect.
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