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2016-04-01 02:42:15 -0600 | commented answer | Flapping Ethernet connection of Fedora 23 Problem solved. This was one of those nasty problems which have different causes for the same effect. In one environment someone configured his machine with the same IP address as mine. In the other environment we're not sure what caused the glitch, but we suspect a problem with the Internet connection. |
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2016-03-30 09:55:32 -0600 | asked a question | Flapping Ethernet connection of Fedora 23 Since a few days I am experiencing a flapping Ethernet connection on my Fedora 23 laptop: the network connection goes down for several seconds every minute. The problem persists in different environments (different cables and switches) and regardless of static or DHCP addressing; the connection with an USB-Eth adapter worked for one hour or so, then started behaving the same way. The machine is up-to-date with the latest kernel (4.4.6) and packages. Booting on an older kernel (4.4.3) did not solve the problem. However, when booting on a Live CD with Fedora 21, the wired network seems to work. Anyone has experienced this issue? Here's some troubleshooting output (concerning the eth device enp0s25): (more) |