Hi Jeff,
I have a nice way to make the 8193too driver crash.
# ping -l10000 -c1 -s100 -q <victim_host>
It doesn't give any messages in the syslog whatsoever,
so I don't know exactly what went wrong. However, I do
know that it's probably a driver bug since unloading and
reloading the module "fixes" the problem...
regards,
Rik
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