Just got my first crash on the rc6 kernel.
Is is very much still an issue.
Full kernel log from system startup on new kernel:
http://notes.sassybox.net/index.php/view/25960536
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Networking Hang - sch_generic.c:261
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554694
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I've been using the upstream kernel for a while to try and test this.
I was previously on 2.6.34rc1 and I have tonight moved to 2.6.34rc6.
I will let you know the results on rc6 as and when the next crash occurs, or as
the case may be, doesn't occur.
Here is a full start to finish log from tonigh
Sorry, I forgot to add, I have tried it with the latest built mainline
kernel and I'm still getting the same thing, although it does seem to be
going longer without cutting out, but still can't copy a full 500MB file
without it happening.
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Networking Hang - sch_generic.c:261
https://bugs.launch
I've been exploring what makes the networking error occur, and I've noticed
that it happens more when transferring files via either AFP using netatalk or
NFSv4 using the nfs-kernel-server package. The speeds when copying are
incredible, even over wireless, which is why I try to use them.
When I
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42989707/BootDmesg.txt
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Public bug reported:
This problem was present in the previous release of Ubuntu, 9.10. But
with every update has slowly gotten worse.
It started with the networking just giving out under high load, and now
it seems to cut out when moving any file over 250MB.
I think it may be something to do wit