Ubuntu cannot use network adapter after hibernate in Windows

Bug #25090 reported by Josh
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
linux-source-2.6.12 (Ubuntu)
Invalid
Medium
Unassigned

Bug Description

I have Windows XP + Ubuntu and a Realtek 8139 Network Adapter. After
hibernation in XP with "Allow windows to put this device into power save mode",
Ubuntu cannot enable the network adapter correctly.

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tor-henning (tor-henning) wrote :

I can also confirm that this did happend on my computer with the same adapter, alltough i do not have the same (32bit) system anymore so i cannot test it on the newest verstion.

As long as Windows has a hibernated session, the network simply wont work.

(I still have the actual adapter and will try to use it in my 64 bit machine to see what happens there).

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Martin Bergner (martin-bergner) wrote :

Hi, what version of Ubuntu are you running?

note: probably a kernel issue

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Andrew Ash (ash211) wrote :

Thank you for the bug report. However I haven't heard back from you in over 30 days. We are now going to close this report - please reopen if necessary when you have more information at hand.

Changed in linux-source-2.6.12:
status: Confirmed → Rejected
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