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To: mccoy@smc.smc.it, linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
Subject: Re: A way to freeze kernel >= 2.2.14
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Hello!
In article <Pine.LNX.4.10.10002111028440.483-100000@smc.smc.it> you wrote:

Just thought about it a little more.

ED> cat /dev/port
ED> complete freeze, no oops.
ED> Is it normal ?
Yes, you reading all existing ports in your system.
It may be the case when your chipset or some device does not
expect some ports to be read and hangs the bus, or something similar.
This have absolutely nothing to do with kernel.

Bye,
Oleg
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