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Bug#479709: Same here



Hi,

On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 12:11:56AM +0200, maximilian attems wrote:
> > I'm experiencing the same problem on my HP nx7400 laptop but do not get
> > the lost interrupts. The system simply freezes after only a very short
> > uptime, sometimes even during the boot process. No output given.
> > 
> > I tried both, the amd64 and the 686 flavour and both fail. 
> 
> can you please file the bug upstream in bugzilla.kernel.org and
> let us know the bug number. thanks

I spend some time trying to figure out what's going on, using different
boot option, compiling my own kernel, adding debug output, etc. which
took some time because it sometimes took about a day before the system
froze. At the moment I do run 2.6.25 with an uptime of ~ 26 hours
(including suspend time in between) without a problem. It's too early to
tell whether my last change was the reason, but you might want to try
too. All I did was to disable the high precision timer by adding
"hpet=disable" to my command line. 

Checking whether the right rtc module is included is probably the next
step, but before I need to keep it running some more time to see whether
the problem is really fixed.

Michael
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