I've discovered several things: when you're at tty1 when the wireless network
is connecting on battery, you'll see a kernel panic turn up when the system
crashes. Two important lines I wrote up (because the error messages are not
written to disk) are:
EIP: <memory address> rt61pci_config {memory addresses}
Kernel Panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt
The other is that I'm currently connected to the wireless on battery. I
blacklisted the 'rt61pci' kernel module, then rebooted, then
unblocklisted that kernel module and loaded it with 'modprobe'. When I
had done that I could connect to the network just fine.
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Packard Bell EasyNote MZ35 freezes when AC unplugged and wireless on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/666852
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