Thanks, SwampRabbit !
That's some
serious searching. :)
SwampRabbit wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2020 2:34 am
I don't think you're system specs warrant really using the AHS respin, but it shouldn't hurt using it either.
Doing some interwebs hunting lead me across a bunch of bug threads about this NIC:
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=237141
Look half way down the 2nd post, I219-V [8086:15b8] is addressed there.
I tried the code from the first link:
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic. ... 0#p1262790
I may have done something wrong here, since I don't understand what this is.
I also read the other posts that you listed.
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sudo ethtool --set-eee enp11s0 eee off
Cannot get EEE settings: No such device
sudo ethtool --set-eee enp0s31f6 eee off
Cannot get EEE settings: No such device
The device shown in that post is not an
exact match.
The one listed is Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (2) I219-V 8086:
15b8 (rev 31)
The one shown in my system specs is
chip ID: 8086:15bc
Don't know if that matters.
I never got anything useful from
ethtool :
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ethtool -k
ethtool: bad command line argument(s)
For more information run ethtool -h
ethtool -k --show-features
Cannot get device feature names: No such device
ethtool -K
ethtool: bad command line argument(s)
For more information run ethtool -h
ethtool -K --Features
Cannot get device feature names: No such device
man ethtool
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ethtool -k|--show-features|--show-offload devname
ethtool -K|--features|--offload devname feature on|off …
SwampRabbit wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2020 2:34 am
May turning off Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE), TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO), or Generic Segmentation Offload (GSO) may or may not fix your issue, but it's worth a shot.
Some attempted and recommended shutting off Compatibility Support Module (CSM) in the UEFI firmware as well.
By chance are you dual booting Windows 10 with this system too?
CSM in the UEFI is
Disabled.
No Windows on this machine.
I have Mint 19.1 and MX 18.3 on the SATA SSD.
Mint 19.3, MX 18.3 and MX 19 on the NVME.
I don't know how to turn that stuff OFF other than what was listed.
I looked at the XFCE Power Manager but didn't see anything there that appeared to apply.
MX Network Assistant -> Linux drivers DOES show
e1000e as the loaded driver.
Advanced Network Configuration applet for editing Wired Connection 1 on the
Ethernet tab has a
Wake on LAN setting which is set to
Default.
Same issue occurred today. Clicking on Wired Connection 1 in the system tray restored the connection.
MX 19/18.3 64 bit - Intel Core i5-8600K - ASRock H370M mobo - 8GB HyperX mem - Intel integrated graphics
Samsung 840 EVO 120GB; ADATA 240GB nvme; Western Digital Black 1TB