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Message-ID: <49a5eb70-3596-26b5-37bb-285bbdc75a95@i2rs.nl>
Date:   Thu, 16 Jul 2020 17:38:57 +0200
From:   Jeroen Baten <jbaten@...s.nl>
To:     netdev@...r.kernel.org
Subject: newbie question on networking kernel panics.

Hi,

I have been working on a Linux desktop for the last 20 odd years.
Currently running Ubuntu 20.04.

Yesterday I enabled the option "Flow control" on my TP-Link TL-SG1024DE.

Subsequently I was forced to enjoy 3 kernel panics in the timespan of 18
hours.

After disabling the "Flow control" option my system seems to be stable
again.

I do have 3 sets of "cut here" text if somebody would be interested.

Please let me know if this information is of interest to someone or if I
am barking up the wrong majordomo tree.

Kind regards and thanks to all here for your immensely valuable work,

Jeroen Baten

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