2016-10-05, 00:51
(2016-10-04, 22:55)snapek Wrote: Can someone shed some light on what is causing this error? Happens on boot when the TP-Link TL-WN823N is plugged in, does not happen if it's not plugged in.
I don't know a specific reason, but could be a kernel issue.
I'd suggest going back through the builds in this thread trying different kernels, eg. #0907 (4.7.3), #0823 (4.7.2), #0725 (4.7.0), #0628 (4.6.3) until you find the first build that introduces the problem.
It may not be a kernel issue, could be a driver issue, however the RTL8192CU driver apparently used by this device hasn't been updated for over 2 years and isn't even listed on the Realtek site suggesting it's no longer supported by Realtek. There's a backport version available, which may work better - will see about switching to that in the Wednesday build.