I've never seen a kernel lockup with 2.2+ppp on a uniprocessor i686,
but I saw them about once every day or 2 under light load on the 2
processor box. This is under various debian flavors, btw, and with
several pppd setups (modem on serial port, telent to shell and run
pppd -passive, and telnet to a port that binds to pppd via inetd).
Not much help, I'm afraid, but just so you know it isn't just you...
- M
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