Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Fujitsu Laptop crashes when running 2.2.14 | From | Brian May <> | Date | 09 Jan 2000 21:07:14 +1100 |
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Hello,
I have had this laptop reliably running Linux 2.0.36 for sometime now.
As soon as I booted 2.2.14, after loading apmd it come up with a message like the following:
spurious APIC interrupt on CPU#0, unexpected interrupt.
and then it completely crashed rock solid.
So, I suddenly remembered I had SMP support on, so I recompiled, and rebooted. Everything seemed to be fine, except pcmcia didn't work properly. I recompiled pcmcia-modules (I thought I did this earlier, but may have forgotten to re-install), and everything seemed pretty much OK.
However, now, when I reboot 2.2.14, the computer locks up after loading pcmcia (the exact spot changes), with no indication of what went wrong.
So now, I am going to completely recompile the kernel and modules from scratch (the clock gained 6 hours on one reboot, it is possible this might have messed up my previous build - I doubt it though).
If that doesn't work, I will try to go back down to 2.0.36, not sure about this yet though (I need to get PCMCIA support going, too, and the latest gcc compiler I have installed doesn't seem to work with Linux 2.0.36).
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance. -- Brian May <bam@snoopy.apana.org.au>
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