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Thu, 30 Jan I installed kernel 4.
I have attached tcmdump and linkx traces. Also, when we are downloading at 1Gbps large files, it's likely the resulting file becomes corrupted at some point. Here's the summary of my tests: And then I changed the model to another ethernet USB adapter and it worked. This, again, points to bug in RX chain? Bug was tested on older kernels 3.
Is this reproducible in a supported release? Installed on days ago InstallationMedia: Please share any relevant information.
Linux Kernel Driver DataBase: CONFIG_USB_NET_AXX: ASIX AX88xxx Based USB Ethernet Adapters
All 8 attempts were on one of the USB3 port on the left, not on any of the USB2 ports on the right, notice the first worked with mention:. Sign up using Facebook.
I found some drivers here: New USB device strings: This bug is by far really complete, if I take into acount info posted upstream. Just plugging the same cable to integrated Ethernet of same machine instead of tested device, everything works.
It's been a while.
ASIX AX - USB to 10/M Fast Ethernet Controller with Embedded PHY
Penalver penalvch on The kernel I'm using is pre-release I guess. See full activity log.
Gentoo Base System release 2. If, due to the nature of the issue you have encountered, you are unable to lniux this command, please add a comment stating that fact and change the bug status to 'Confirmed'. The last update brought to that file in kernel tree dates back from But I've seen the asix driver version distributed with 4.
Using ASIX products under Linux
Once testing of the latest upstream kernel is complete, please mark this report's Status as Confirmed. Oops, finger slip caused posting too early.
If the mainline kernel does not fix this bug, please add the tag: You need to log in to change this bug's status. Please note, an error to install the kernel does not fit the criteria of kernel- bug-exists- upstream. I just installed generated deb files generated from 3.
Bug Watch Updater bug-watch-updater asi Did you try switching to USB 2. Unfortunately, since this is an onboard LAN, I don't have much of an option to swap it out. Just plug the device and look at dmesg output. Duplicates of this bug Bug
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