>I got the rt2500usb driver to blow up nicely if I used the
>default ieee* routines from the kernel and not the ones that
>came with the rt2500 drivers, you might want to verify which
>ieee* that you are using. Using the ones that came with the
>rt2500 seem to work, or at least not crash the kernel out.
The rt2500-1.1.0-b3 (not the same as rt2500pci!) package does not include
its own ieee tree yet, so that can't be the issue. Anyway, I tried the card
in on a different box, and it worked there. Strange enough that it's
always the motherboard which fails it. The one where it does not work is a
VIA something motherboard with an AMD K6-2/500 CPU.
Jan Engelhardt
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