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SubjectRe: 2.4.4 Kernel - ASUS CUV4X-DLS Question
I have some info at "http://web.irridia.com/linux/" from an LPr having 
issues, including the dmidecode output and a mostly complete boot-time
dmesg dump from an LPr and LP1000r. The LPr was running 2.4.2-pre4 and
the LP1000r is running 2.4.5-pre1, both without "noapic". Please let me
know if you need more info.

BTW, I have an isolated bank of redundant machines, one of which I can
load down with heavy live load so I can test patches pretty easily.
I'll do anything, including setting fire to a machine, if it'll help. :-)
--
Ken.

On Thursday, May 3, 2001, at 03:23 PM, Alan Cox wrote:

>> But the distributions use _the_ kernel. Even if -ac is fixed, it's not
>> really something I would be willing to put in production. Until I
>> found
>
> Actually by unit count Linus is currently losing to me on 2.4 shipping.
> Thats one reason I really want to get the stuff I have back into the
> main
> tree.
>
>> the noapic work-around, we were basically going to have to move off of
>> Linux. I could very well be an isolated case, but the APIC issues I'm
>> seeing scare me, and not just for my sake.
>
> Can you give me the detailed boot up messages from one of your HP boxes
> and
> some more info. Also can you run dmidecode.c from
> ftp://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/alan
>
> on them and send me the DMI strings. You will need to run it as root but
> it can be run on a live system (at least I dont know of any bugs in it
> and
> it only reads from raw BIOS memory not writes).
>
> Alan
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