No worries, @samde, just hope it helps.

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Does this help us with a way to reproduce it for the Canonical kernel engineers?
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I could not force the network hang using any stress tests for power
management or the network. I had to wait, hence my long delays between
updates. Incredibly frustrating for someone with my limited patience.

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2026-04-09 Thursday kernel freeze: would a significant fault like this get 
patched in after 26.04 is 
released? Ideally this would not be released in this state, given the severity 
and the prevalence of the hardware.
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I'm not so sure that it is significant in the eyes of an engineer as the
pi is considered a hobbyist device and I may have made it even less so
now that a workaround is available. I will poke around but am not an
experience kernel developer with full knowledge of the RP1 hardware
timings nor the algorithms they are employing. At least we know what it
is now, though, and that may help.

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  Complete network hang on Raspberry Pi 5 with kernel 6.17 under load -
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