first
ethtool -s enp4s0 autoneg off
then the interface start to work (down -> up) and get an IPV6 addr.
I typed
dhcpcd
or
dhclient
, but it still cannot get an IPV4 addr.
I used a suggested command to check the log
journalctl -xn
which said "dhclient no broadcast interfaces found".
The first result from google is https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/dhcp-us … 16584.html.
so i tried like this
dhclient enp4s0
, then it got an IPV4 addr!
I don't know if systemctl enable dhcpcd@enp4s0 would work. I will not try any more....and I dont know why it works!
Through goggle I find the r8168/r8169 problems exists as early as 2008. It's really an annoying and disappointing problem.
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]]>i downloaded the offcial r8168 source, compiled and installed to replace r8169.
But r8168 only gives an ipv6 link. I tried to ping6 an ipv6 addr and it works.
I tried dhcpcd/dhclient, netctl, systemctl, ip addr add cmd etc., the interface still can't work in ipv4!
I find a bug report here. http://serverfault.com/questions/384165 … ot-come-up
Hope sb can help!
]]>There is this way to: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=101836.
]]>I'm trying this : https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Re … nstall_ISO
I followed the steps without getting errors but I can't boot on the custom iso.
I wouldn't have thought it would be so difficult.
I will try this instead https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Of … ed_example
with [testing] enabled.
If I fail, I will buy CDs and try Gentoo, as they're supposed to have the last kernel. And if this also fails, I'll just give up and order another card.
]]>Edit: It works on windows XP.
]]>@LalaOKjOA
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For information : on Ubuntu, when IPv6 is disabled, dhclient returns "No DHCPOFFERS received" (even though there are dhcprequests and dhcpoffers).
But dhclient gives me an IP.
nm-applet says I'm connected.
I can't ping my router at all when dhclient is sleeping. But I could ping it while it was running (137 packets transmitted, 7 received, 94% packet loss).
With IPv6 enabled, nm-applet says I'm not connected.
I also retried to get a static IP, and I can't even ping my own router.
]]>(Disabling IPv6 is more or less what I tried to do (by adding noipv6rs in dhcpcd.conf, with dhclient command line option). I also enabled IPv6 on my router. But, again, maybe I wasn't that cool-headed and methodical. )
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