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Hi Emmanuel,

On Di, 24 Jan 2012, Emmanuel Grumbach wrote:
> yeah... looks like the same issue as Dave. Can you please try with 0xc0000000 ?
> it will be noisy so be prepared...

syslog output is at http://www.logic.at/people/preining/syslog.log
this is after a suspend and resume.

first connection after resume succeeded at around kernel time 378.859794
then it worked for say 20sec or so, hard to say when exactely it dropped,
but defeinitely at kernel time 451 it was finished.

After that nothing went out or in again.

Hope you can make something out of that.

Best wishes

Norbert
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