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Bug#898662: marked as done (linux-support-4.9.0-6: If I try an installation at debian streatch starting from the old old-stable (debian jessie 8) I have no problem with the network card in question. If instead I try a clean installation using the firmware-9.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso 1 time out of 40 times I can get the dynamic IP address from the router. All the other times I can not get anything and therefore unable to go on with the installation. Even using a static IP address of the same / 24 class I can not ping the router. I have this situation with testing too. With other distributions (ubuntu, centos, freeebsd, fedora) I have no problem whatsoever. I do not know how to move anymore. I ask for help. Even if I had to open a bug-reporting on which package should I show it? On the kernel, on the debian-installer?)

From "Debian Bug Tracking System" <owner@bugs.debian.org>
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Subject Bug#898662: marked as done (linux-support-4.9.0-6: If I try an installation at debian streatch starting from the old old-stable (debian jessie 8) I have no problem with the network card in question. If instead I try a clean installation using the firmware-9.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso 1 time out of 40 times I can get the dynamic IP address from the router. All the other times I can not get anything and therefore unable to go on with the installation. Even using a static IP address of the same / 24 class I can not ping the router. I have this situation with testing too. With other distributions (ubuntu, centos, freeebsd, fedora) I have no problem whatsoever. I do not know how to move anymore. I ask for help. Even if I had to open a bug-reporting on which package should I show it? On the kernel, on the debian-installer?)
Date 2018-05-15 18:30 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#898662: linux-support-4.9.0-6: If I try an installation at debian streatch starting from the old old-stable (debian jessie 8) I have no problem with the network card in question. If instead I try a clean installation using the firmware-9.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso 1 time out of 40 times I can get the dynamic IP address from the router. All the other times I can not get anything and therefore unable to go on with the installation. Even using a static IP address of the same / 24 class I can not ping the router. I have this situation with testing too. With other distributions (ubuntu, centos, freeebsd, fedora) I have no problem whatsoever. I do not know how to move anymore. I ask for help. Even if I had to open a bug-reporting on which package should I show it? On the kernel, on the debian-installer?
has caused the Debian Bug report #898662,
regarding linux-support-4.9.0-6: If I try an installation at debian streatch starting from the old old-stable (debian jessie 8) I have no problem with the network card in question. If instead I try a clean installation using the firmware-9.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso 1 time out of 40 times I can get the dynamic IP address from the router. All the other times I can not get anything and therefore unable to go on with the installation. Even using a static IP address of the same / 24 class I can not ping the router. I have this situation with testing too. With other distributions (ubuntu, centos, freeebsd, fedora) I have no problem whatsoever. I do not know how to move anymore. I ask for help. Even if I had to open a bug-reporting on which package should I show it? On the kernel, on the debian-installer?
to be marked as done.

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Bug#898662: linux-support-4.9.0-6: If I try an installation at debian streatch starting from the old old-stable (debian jessie 8) I have no problem with the network card in question. If instead I try a clean installation using the firmware-9.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso 1 time out of 40 times I can get the dynamic IP address from the router. All the other times I can not get anything and therefore unable to go on with the installation. Even using a static IP address of the same / 24 class I can not ping the router. I have this situation with testing too. With other distributions (ubuntu, centos, freeebsd, fedora) I have no problem whatsoever. I do not know how to move anymore. I ask for help. Even if I had to open a bug-reporting on which package should I show it? On the kernel, on the debian-installer? root <mapirola81@gmail.com> - 2018-05-14 20:40 +0200
  Bug#898662: marked as done (linux-support-4.9.0-6: If I try an  installation at debian streatch starting from the old old-stable (debian  jessie 8) I have no problem with the network card in question. If instead  I try a clean installation using the firmware-9.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso 1  time out of 40 times I can get the dynamic IP address from the router. All  the other times I can not get anything and therefore unable to go on with  the installation. Even using a static IP address of the same / 24 class I  can not ping the router. I have this situation with testing too. With  other distributions (ubuntu, centos, freeebsd, fedora) I have no problem  whatsoever. I do not know how to move anymore. I ask for help. Even if I  had to open a bug-reporting on which package should I show it? On the  kernel, on the debian-installer?) "Debian Bug Tracking System" <owner@bugs.debian.org> - 2018-05-15 18:30 +0200

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