As of today I've apt-get updated and upgraded, rebooted (though there was no linux-image-generic update from last time I did), and rmmod e1000 causes the panic. Note my wireless (ipw2100) can be unloaded without worries. Note I never actually use my ethernet, and also I'm not running networkmanager. This very specific panic described here I can only recreate through rmmod of e1000 while X is in the foreground, rmmod e1000;chvt 1 Will do the operation, succeed, and probably switch vts in time to see the panic.
The thing about the other bug is I do not see a panic trace, and I can absolutely nail this one down to e1000, while the other bug's debug efforts are pointing to a network manager/ipw2200 problem of some sort, and I do not have network manager installed, and I can positively confirm the ipw2100 driver isn't causing me any such problems (I did a sed -e s/e1000// on MODULES in the generate modules list script in suspend.d to keep it from loading/unloading e1000 and that by itself lets suspend/resume work). -- IBM T41 under Edgy: Kernel Panic for Suspend/Hibernate https://launchpad.net/bugs/62196 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
