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Re: iwl4965 panic -- tracking it down: msg#00034

Subject: Re: iwl4965 panic -- tracking it down
Hi Daniel,

I have the exact same machine (core 2 @ 2.2ghz / 4gb mem), and have not 
seen any kernel panics. I'm too running x64, using networkmanager and 
wireless (though only a/b/g, not n.):

Linux sfs-laptop 2.6.24-2-generic #1 SMP Thu Dec 20 17:58:55 GMT 2007 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

Have you tried a recent bios update ? I would be happy to help tracking 
this one down, so leave me a note if there's something I can test.

Kind regards,
Stefan Skotte

Daniel Pittman wrote:
> G'day.
>
> My Lenovo T61p, running x64 Hardy, has an Intel wireless card in it:
>
> 03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or
> AGN Network Connection (rev 61)
>
> Linux krosp 2.6.24-2-generic #1 SMP Thu Dec 20 17:58:55 GMT 2007 x86_64 
> GNU/Linux
>
>
> This loads and seems to run with the iwl4965 driver, but it will panic
> the kernel unpredictably if the radio is enabled and NetworkManager is
> running.
>
> The machine doesn't have a serial port, nor any other easy to attach
> output, and when I triggered the message on a console I didn't get much
> usable information -- and couldn't scroll back due to the kernel panic.
>
>
> I can't locate anything useful on the 'net, or in Launchpad, that
> suggests a possible cause or even a possible debugging strategy.
>
>
> So, what is the best way for me to help diagnose and report this
> effectively?  I am happy to set up 'LKCD' or equivalent, if that will
> help, with some pointers in the right sort of direction.
>
> I have done kernel driver development before, but not for years, and
> traditionally always had a serial port available.
>
> Er, and I presume that I can't use a USB serial adapter to catch the
> panic output -- but if I am wrong, please correct me.
>
> Regards,
>         Daniel
>   




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