(For all the people who found this thread by googling)
### REALLY HACKY SOLUTION WHICH WILL (hopefully) ENABLE YOU TO USE r8192 
WITHOUT CRASHING IN LINUX ###

The usual disclaimer about these kinds of hacks applies -- I am not
responsible yada yada, do this at your own risk yada yada, worked for
me, not guaranteed to work for you yada yada.

Open a terminal (On Ubuntu 10.04 aka Lucid Lynx: Applications Menu -> system 
tools -> terminal)
1) sudo mv /sbin/iwpriv /sbin/iwpriv.old
2) sudo echo '#!/bin/bash' > /sbin/iwpriv
3) sudo chmod +x /sbin/iwpriv


NOTES:
1) I did this on my machine, and was still able to connect to and use wifi 
normally.
2) Obviously this will likely break any application which depends on the iwpriv 
command, and also makes iwpriv unsable for you on the command line (unless you 
use iwpriv.old)
3) Powertop now runs fine without crashing with wifi enabled and running
4) Other applications may still do the same thing as iwpriv which can cause the 
crash.  This fix does *NOT* address the root cause of the problem.  I'm still 
going to look for a real fix for the underlying problem with the driver.

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[STAGING] r8192se_pci + powertop = kernel panic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/585938
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