I've had this bug happen to me a number of times. A couple times it happened while I was on my home network (WPA2 AES) and a couple at my girlfriends house (WEP128). Using the stock drivers that came with my Mini 9. It just happened again as I was going to check the driver I was using (wl, as it turns out).
Using Ubuntu 8.04, fully updated. Using magic SysReq key pattern REISUB seems to reboot the machine with no ill effects.
I've had this bug happen to me a number of times. A couple times it happened while I was on my home network (WPA2 AES) and a couple at my girlfriends house (WEP128). Using the stock drivers that came with my Mini 9. It just happened again as I was going to check the driver I was using (wl, as it turns out).
Using Ubuntu 8.04, fully updated. Using magic SysReq key pattern REISUB seems to reboot the machine with no ill effects.