On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:12 PM, John Orth <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > That was my initial thought as well, but I don't have a great understanding > of what exactly the i2c bus does and how it works with the other hardware. > Is it possible that some other piece of hardware (non-USB, and non-USB host > chipset) is impacting this? The only reason I ask is that I have a PCI > wireless card that is using the kernel rtl8185 driver (which thus far could > best be described as "functional") and network traffic often gets dropped > for several seconds. Is it worth unloading the rtl8185 module and seeing if > that makes a difference? It's possible. Since the issue is highly reproducible, I would suggest you pull the card and see if it makes any difference. Same goes for any other suspect hardware. To be fair though (and I hope nobody from Realtek is listening), the rtl8185 isn't the most reliable card around. I have a couple I bought a couple of years ago, and they only stopped panic'ing the kernel in recent versions (at least for Ubuntu). > Also, would more output from dmesg (or any other command) be helpful? Yeah, if you could pastebin the full dmesg output, I can see if there is anything else that jumps out at me. Devin -- Devin J. Heitmueller http://www.devinheitmueller.com AIM: devinheitmueller -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html