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I can now onfirm (I just hard-rebooted :) that running iwconfig causes a
crash - as described under #1159232.
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Title:
general protection fault: 0
@jsalisbury, I'd love to help with testing this with the latest upstream
kernel, but cannot because of this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1197586
As I assume this is the Wireless driver related bug, there is no point in
booting kernel 3.10 using wired etherned intead of wifi (which won't
Duplicate of #1159232 ?
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Title:
general protection fault: [#1] SMP
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Please note that I submitted this error AFTER I had to hard reboot. Then I ran
"ubuntu-bug linux" from a terminal window.
Happy to provide more information.
This "general protection fault: [#1] SMP" happens once every tens
boot.
As I can see "wireless_process_ioctl+0x91/0x1b0" in the error