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Re: iwlagn MAC in deep sleep

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On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 09:55:15AM +0800, Zhu Yi wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-11-22 at 03:33 +0800, Mike Kershaw wrote:
> > iwlagn: MAC is in deep sleep!
> > pciehp: Card present on Slot(3)
> > iwlagn: MAC is in deep sleep!
> > iwlagn: MAC is in deep sleep!
> > iwlagn: MAC is in deep sleep!
> > iwlagn: MAC is in deep sleep!
> > iwlagn: MAC is in deep sleep!
> > iwlagn: MAC is in deep sleep!
> > iwlagn: MAC is in deep sleep!
> > iwlagn: Unable to init nic
> 
> Can you please look for something called vPRO/AMT in your BIOS and try
> to disable it?

Disabled both on my system and on my friend who sees this bug
continually under high network load, sorry.

-m

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