Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Linux v2.5.62 | From | Alexander Hoogerhuis <> | Date | 22 Feb 2003 06:34:13 +0100 |
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Alexander Hoogerhuis <alexh@ihatent.com> writes:
> Zilvinas Valinskas <zilvinas@gemtek.lt> writes: > > > On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 05:53:43AM -0500, David Ford wrote: > > > 2.5.60+ is rather unstable for me on an Athlon CPU w/ gcc 3.2.2. If I'm > > > careful and do very little in X, it seems to stay up for a few days. If > > > I do any sort of fast graphics or sound, etc, it'll die very quickly. > > > 'tis an instant death with no OOPS, nothing at all on screen, nothing on > > > serial console. > > > > > > Just an FYI, I'm trying to narrow it down. > > > > it might triple fault ? Who knows. One thing I am sure of, if I don't > > load agpgart + intel-agp, laptop in questions, works flawlessly. > > Otherwise first time I log of KDE trying to login as different user I > > get instant reboot. > > > > I'm seeing the same on my Evo800c, I think it's very much > ACPI-related, as logging out of gnome and back in worked before i got > a newer ACPI-patch on 2.4. Currently on 2.4.20 with ACPI patch from > early January. > > Planning on testing out the latest ACPI-patch dates February 18th > along with 2.4.21-pre4 now; and tinker a bit with the DSDT to make it > usefull; I'll let you know how it works out. >
Made a new kernel, 2.4.21-pre4 with ACPI form 0218 patched it, and recompiled. Running with the builtin its fine, and my own supplied DSDT the machine will instantly reboot when hitting the logout-button in Gnome 2.2.
How do I get a way of telling exactly what went pear shaped whe the machine just reboots like that?
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