Researchers develop ‘transparent paper’ as alternative to plastics
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Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
Japanese Researchers Develop ‘Transparent Paper’ as Alternative to Plastics; New Material Is...
A team of researchers with the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) and other entities have developed thick sheets of transparent paper using cellulose, a material made from plant biomass.佐藤 (The Japan News)
hendrik
in reply to groovin • • •dmesg
. You might also want to give more information. Which ethernet card? ~~Which version of Linux are you running?~~ And there seem to be some similar reports on Reddit and in some Linux forums. I couldn't find a solution, though.JasonDJ
in reply to groovin • • •I saw earlier you mentioned it's an Optiplex, so I'm assuming this is an onboard NIC.
I've never had an onboard NIC not work out-of-the-box in Linux. Wifi, sure, but usually just certain chipsets with proprietary/closed firmware. Dell usually uses Intel NICs and they're usually pretty solid and well supported.
Check to make sure that the NIC is enabled in BIOS.
If you have/had Windows on this PC, did it work there?
Does the NIC show in
lspci
orip a
?Try an external USB NIC. Or an internal PCIe one if you're comfortable with that.
middlemanSI
in reply to groovin • • •Lazycog
in reply to groovin • • •I recently had this problem while dualbooting mint and windows: windows was shutting down the LAN hardware somehow.
Had to disable fast startup (in windows, but I recall some Motherboards have also "fast boot" in BIOS as well?) and also in windows' LAN adapter settings a power saving option.
This is the thread that helped me: askubuntu.com/a/879818
A shot in the dark, but hopefully it helps.
psud
in reply to Lazycog • • •Lazycog
in reply to psud • • •Ah, thanks! Didn't know that. I guess it wont have an effect then and can be ignored.
Edit: fixed up wording.