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SubjectRe: TTY's and PPP (2.2.12 kernel)
Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > I believe that this may be a kernel bug:
>
> Its a kernel trap so probably. Unfortunately you deleted everything relevant
> in the trace and don't provide any information on your setup
>
> Without detailed info its kind of hard to anything with this. See the
> REPORTING-BUGS file in the top of the kernel tree

Here's the rest of the message I received:

Stack: c2064000 00000001 c012d0f1 c2064000 00000020 0000000b c0579338
00000029
00000000 c20640000 c012d4f8 0000000b c7ffbf70 c7ffbf6c 00000000
bffffae0
c7ffbf70 c7ffbf6c 00000000 bffffae0 c7ffbfc0 bffffac4 c0579334
00000004
Call trace: [<c012d0f>] [<c012d4f8>] [<c010cfe2>] [<c012d4f8>]
Code: 8b 42 04 39 d8 75 f7 89 4a 04 55 9d 8b 06 50 e8 3a 7f ff ff

Sorry for the inconvience.


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