[01:28] hads: have you noticed issues with the e1000e/network with yours? [06:08] G: Not that I've noticed so far but haven't had it on that long. [06:13] hads: hmmm okay, certainly an issue with mine, network dies unless pinging another (any other) alive host on the network [06:13] * G goes to try something that was mentioned on the Intel site [18:30] morning [18:34] morning [19:12] morning [19:16] morning [21:55] morning [21:57] G: How quickly does it die? [22:12] hads: reasonably quickly, basically (and this is how I noticed it) if you PXE boot install, it'll just suddenly stop transferring [22:13] hads: I tried 12.10 and gave up - because the busy box 'ping' only sends one ping and gives up, but 13.04, and Fedora, equally bad [22:13] hads: let me find the NUC communities post about it [22:15] hads: http://communities.intel.com/message/175243#175243 - personally I'm wondering if it's something to do with a particular batch or something [23:14] I haven't run Ubuntu on it yet. [23:16] G: I've just run it up with OpenELEC on it and have been updating databases etc. for 30 minutes. Playing some music now with no issues. [23:18] Looks like you've posted some good info there, hopefully they do something with it. [23:22] hads: yeah, is yours the same batch? [23:23] heh, the noise this box makes is amusing. [23:24] hads: the carton? [23:24] Yeah [23:24] protip: Don't leave it open in the room [23:24] Flat? [23:25] Mine is a different batch; CNG62BQ105 [23:25] no, just when you turn the lights on at night, it'll play the sound :) [23:25] hads: interesting, here is hoping it's not a batch issue [23:26] heh [23:27] At least if it is a batch issue you can send it back for an exchange. [23:28] might call Intel up and lodge it formally so it becomes a warranty issue too