A week or two ago, I upgraded from 1.3 to 11.4 on my wife's computer. It's an Intel I5-650 in a Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD3 motherboard. Aside from the niggly little things that I'm gradually getting worked out, there's one big problem that I see no way to solve: the network interface usually comes up on a restart at 10mbps/half duplex (it also did this under 11.3, but not as often). Yast won't touch it, since I use NetworkManager, and I'm completely unable to find a way to fix it under NM (I also tried without success using ifconfig during an episode of trying to make xen work). The only way I've found to get back to 100mbps/full duplex has been to reboot into Windows, which comes up correctly, then reboot back to opensuse desktop (opensuse xen _always_ comes up in the slow speed, but I'm not yet ready to blame it all on xen). Gigabyte says the network interface is RTL8111D. hwinfo says it's RTL 8111/8168B, using driver r8169. Is there a way to fix the Ethernet speed using NM or ifconfig? Or, more to the point, is there any way to solve this? John Perry -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org