Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 1 Sep 2001 12:08:40 +0200 | From | Erik Mouw <> | Subject | Re: Bizzare crashes on IBM Thinkpad A22e.. yenta_socket related |
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On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 12:50:30AM -0400, Olivier Crete wrote: > Ok, I've tried removing different parts of the kernel and I have been able > to find that the instability (repetable freezes) start to appear when the > yenta_socket.o module is loaded. I dont see the link between this module > and the events that trigger the freezes... It crashes when I do the > following things: use any of the non-keyboard buttons (thinkpad buttons > and volume control), brightness control, etc.. These buttons fn-X > combination have in common that they do not generate a scancode as shown > by showkey.
Hmm, I had a similar kind of freeze when using USB hotplug and PCMCIA. I could solve mine by only having CardBus support in the kernel:
# # PCMCIA/CardBus support # CONFIG_PCMCIA=y CONFIG_CARDBUS=y # CONFIG_I82365 is not set # CONFIG_TCIC is not set
Erik
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