gene, thank you for testing some of the mainline kernels. Regarding your 
comments 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1067895/comments/8 :
>"I cloned the kernel.org git tree to grep through the commits related to this 
>issue. rtlwifi appears to be fixed recently :
commit 0c7e92075f6e61bfc90ec2664c034b04bc157315
...
I am not sure which of the commits tackle our issue..."

Due to how you are not sure which commit(s) may tackle this issue, one
would want to focus on narrowing down the commit space via reverse
bisecting mainline kernel versions.

>"Here's the list of versions I decided to test:
--- 3.4.17-030417-generic (quantal)
--- 3.6.3-030603-generic (quantal)
--- 3.6.5-030605-generic (raring)
--- 3.2.33-030233-generic-pae (precise)
All of the above EXCEPT 3.2.33 seem to have the fix."

Ok. Consulting http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ , so far,
we know that v3.2.33-precise is the newest mainline version known to not
work, and --- 3.4.17-030417-generic (quantal) is the oldest version
known to work.

However, I beg your pardon as I'm having difficulty finding the location
of kernel --- 3.4.17-030417-generic (quantal). Did you get this kernel
from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.4.1-quantal/ ?

Assuming so, we have the following list to reverse mainline kernel bisect 
through:
v3.2.33-precise/
v3.3-precise/
v3.3-rc1-precise/
v3.3-rc2-precise/
v3.3-rc3-precise/
v3.3-rc4-precise/
v3.3-rc5-precise/
v3.3-rc6-precise/
v3.3-rc7-precise/
v3.3.1-precise/
v3.3.2-precise/
v3.3.3-precise/
v3.3.4-precise/
v3.3.5-precise/
v3.3.6-precise/
v3.3.7-precise/
v3.3.8-quantal/
v3.4-precise/
v3.4-quantal/
v3.4-rc1-precise/
v3.4-rc2-precise/
v3.4-rc3-precise/
v3.4-rc4-precise/
v3.4-rc5-precise/
v3.4-rc6-precise/
v3.4-rc7-precise/
v3.4.1-quantal/

Hence, could you please test http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v3.3.4-precise/ ?

Once complete, could you continue to reverse bisect mainline kernel
versions until the last bad upstream kernel version, followed
consecutively in version by the first good one is found?

Thank you for your understanding.

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