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    SubjectRe: [2.6] Missing L2-cache after warm boot
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    Ian Hastie <ianh@iahastie.clara.net> writes:

    > No faster machine to compile on?

    An Mini-ITX with 550MHz isn't that much faster (but very quiet).

    > Still think this isn't a kernel problem anyway.

    That's my current guess too.

    >> For now the system seems to be fine, even when starting from Win2k via
    >> BIOS reboot. Hmpf.
    >
    > Annoying. Can you think of anything you might have done with Windows 2000, eg
    > programme run or device used, that you haven't done when testing?

    I won't have time this week, maybe next. What concerns my is that
    -test11 locks the machine hard after an hour or so (nmi-watchdog
    doesn't say anything), but 2.4 seems to be stable. Since I need a
    stable machine next week I'll stay with 2.4 for now and come back
    later.

    Jochen

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