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dronus, filing a new report is not necessary at this point. However, the
BIOS should be updated.
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Title:
Kernel crashes in rt2x00queue_get_entry+
There is a new twist to this: The effect can be remedied by using a
shorter USB extension cable. So it is obvious that the crashes result
from bad communication or bad reaction of the device due to insufficent
power.
Question is: Is a misbehaveing USB device like something like bad
hardware, that
Also, I don't think it is related to the machines BIOS. If you like, I
can try to trigger the bug by using the WLAN device on some completely
different machine, would that be feasable for going "confirmed" ?
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dronus, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better. As per
http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/thinkcentre-m-series-desktops/thinkcentre-m83
an update to your computer's buggy and outdated BIOS is available (FBKTA6A).
If you update to this following