seh62, that sounds separate from this; if it's something you think you
can get a developer to reproduce, file a bug; if it's not, file a
question.

As for me, I've had to do some backtracking after a version which I'd
previously considered good turned out to be bad; the number of revisions
left to test is still rather large. I'm still working on it, though
building kernels is rather slow. The best way to reproduce it seems to
be downloading something with Vuze. Not just uploading, but downloading,
seems to cause a lockup almost certainly within a few hours. It's kind
of hard to quantify, though. More information will follow as I narrow it
down. Each known-bad commit *does* help me pare back the search space,
at least somewhat. I'm getting closer. I must be.

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