OK will try fedora if I get a chance over the weekend. Sorry I dont have
an answer on your wifi side. My machine is a server class running
multiple VMs. Connection is via GB LAN and I've overridden all the
network autoconfig stuff to force a static IP - its the DHCP server for
my internal network too.

Completely agree that we need to get this escalated.

IMO all the panics we are seeing in related threads could be the same
cause. Depending on which kernel version I'm using it either panics
during boot or shortly afterwards. I think there is a thermal / ACPI
component to the behavior though this is only a gut feel. Have poured
over log files and there is nothing deterministric about the panics on
my system other than perhaps general CPU load.

38-8 gives me various [Hardware Error] during early kernel load. 38-10
doesnt but still panics.

Agree with you that this seems like a kernel error (or at least closely
releated eg module). I think many people are chasing their tails based
on some sort of threshold load pattern that has theirs panicing at a
repeatable point thereby giving a false indication that the driver/code
etc at that point is the problem. Whereas it is likley to be some ACPI /
timing issue that happens to trigger at that load level. (does this make
sense?)

If there are some of those dedicated developers reading this: I'm happy
to take instruction in providing more information.

Cheers
Brendan

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