I got another one at (Error ID: OOPS-ac120dbfac94eaef90f51aa4ac97374f) even without the content of the trace.
Here are the steps: - Go to "https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-kernel/+filebug?no-redirect=" - File a bug named "Kernel panic in module ax88179_178a" - package "linux-kernel" - Content : --- When particulalry used, the network interface stops working and I get this message in dmesg:
You will find the pastebin of the kernel oops at the given link, because pasting the message here makes launchpad break... (See bug #1907802).
https://pastebin.com/RrUTEDXd
Unplugging the USB ethernet module and re-plugging it + restarting networking, ufw and isc-dhcp-server allows the network to behave normally again. --- - Click "submit bug report" - Get the oops :)
I got another one at (Error ID: OOPS-ac120dbfac94eaef90f51aa4ac97374f) even without the content of the trace.
Here are the steps: /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux-kernel/ +filebug? no-redirect="
- Go to "https:/
- File a bug named "Kernel panic in module ax88179_178a"
- package "linux-kernel"
- Content :
---
When particulalry used, the network interface stops working and I get this message in dmesg:
You will find the pastebin of the kernel oops at the given link, because pasting the message here makes launchpad break... (See bug #1907802).
https:/ /pastebin. com/RrUTEDXd
Unplugging the USB ethernet module and re-plugging it + restarting networking, ufw and isc-dhcp-server allows the network to behave normally again.
---
- Click "submit bug report"
- Get the oops :)