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- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- Chris Snook
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- Jiri Kosina
- Karsten Keil
- "Jesse Brandeburg"
- Karsten Keil
- James Courtier-Dutton
|  | | | Date | Sat, 18 Oct 2008 20:13:09 +0100 | | From | James Courtier-Dutton <> | | Subject | Re: e1000e NVM corruption issue status | |
Brandeburg, Jesse wrote:
>
> Many of the reports seem to be related in time to a graphics crash, no one
> has been able to give us more detail about how to reproduce. We NEED HELP
> reproducing this. Steps, hints, anything. We are trying rebooting,
> suspending, opensuse, fedora, ubuntu, and several hardware platforms, etc.
>
I would suspect the ipv6 module instead of the graphics. It has a number
of bugs in it. I am just mentioning it in case it helps.
Kind Regards
James
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