I killed the eloapr processes (it's a libusb driver) and the kernel
panic
still occurred. It might have just appeared in the panic because it is
constantly using CPU time (a drawback of the APR technology) and
happened
to be busy at the time of the panic.


Aaron


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: Bug#637122: general: Realtek RTL8111 with r8169 module
causes kernel panic on large packets
From: Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk>
Date: Mon, August 08, 2011 8:52 pm
To: aop...@bennett-electric.com
Cc: 637...@bugs.debian.org

On Mon, 2011-08-08 at 13:10 -0700, aop...@bennett-electric.com wrote:
[...]
> This is most of the kernel panic. It scrolls away awfully fast and I had
> to
> change the resolution and font the screen was running just to get this
> much.
> The things I do for FOSS. :) I apologize that this is the best I can do.
> 
> I hope you guys can piece the images together. 
> 
> http://imgur.com/XEmTX.jpg
> http://i.imgur.com/Gw4bF.jpg
> http://imgur.com/TbetX.jpg
> http://i.imgur.com/K02cG.jpg
[...]

This may be related to the proprietary Elo APR driver. Please test
whether this can be reproduced without that software loaded.

Ben.




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