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    SubjectRe: 3.13 hangs when I tried to start a KVM at a 32 bit stable Gentoo
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    Il 23/01/2014 20:50, Toralf Förster ha scritto:
    | What makes the situation really annyoing - sometimes I just can
    | restart my wlan device it the system works normal, but sometimes
    | the whole system hangs and for those cases then sometimes not even
    | sysrq buttons do work.

    Can you reproduce it with the wlan driver disabled completely?

    Paolo
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