Hello,
I signed to this bug because I'm facing it with openwrt. It uses kernel 3.3.8 but it might have something backported from next versions. This also affects, besides openwrt, fedora. Just look for "phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA," on google.
Hello,
I signed to this bug because I'm facing it with openwrt. It uses kernel 3.3.8 but it might have something backported from next versions.
This also affects, besides openwrt, fedora. Just look for "phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA," on google.