Re: Fedora27: KDE-Plasma/networkManager: Ethernet interfaces set to 100MBits/sec half duplex

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On 02/15/18 16:43, Terry Barnaby wrote:
> I have just noticed that quite a few of my systems now have their Ethernet
> interfaces running at 100 MBits/s half duplex rather than the expected 1GBits/s.
>
> I think some update has caused this to happen, probably about 10 days ago (noticed
> something was slow). These are KDE/Plasma GUI systems but I'm not sure if this is
> due to a change in KDE/Plasma, NetworkManager or something else.
>
> On these systems the KDE/Plasma NeworkManager settings GUI interface now has an
> "Allow auto-negotiation" checkbox which I don't think was there before and it looks
> like this is set to non-auto, 100MBit/s, half duplex by default if there is no
> ETHTOOL_OPTS="autoneg on" in the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-* file and on
> initial setting of a network interface.

Here is a screen shot of an F24 Live system showing "autonegotiate" has been there
for quite some time.

http://tinyurl.com/y8nzxdk5
>
> I guess this is a change/bug in the KDE-Plasma network manager applet. Where should
> I file this bug ?
>

I'm not seen any problems on any of my systems.

What is the output of "ethertool <devname>"  ?



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