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SubjectRe: [Fwd: Dual Celery on BP6]
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 05:03:17PM +0000, Zdenek Kabelac wrote:
> > >Dec 15 23:24:10 swami kernel: APIC error interrupt on CPU#0, should
> > >never happen.
> > >Dec 15 23:24:10 swami kernel: ... APIC ESR0: 00000000
> > >Dec 15 23:24:10 swami kernel: ... APIC ESR1: 00000008
> > >Dec 15 23:24:10 swami kernel: ... bit 3: APIC Receive Accept Error.
> > >Dec 15 23:24:55 swami kernel: APIC error interrupt on CPU#1, should
> > >never happen.
> > You are not alone. Several BP6 users are reporting APIC error
> > interrupts, some with 0x02, some with 0x08. You see the messages in
> Well - this messages dissappears when you run with the slower bus speed.
> I could see them with 94MHz, far less with 92MHz and none with 75MHz -
> so now I'm still using 2.2 with 94MHz...
No, I was running 2.3 with a non-overclocked BP6 running 400MHz Celerons and
I was getting the messages (66MHz bus speed). I'm currently running 2.2 due
to some problems I haven't had time to look at yet with the 3c59x driver in
2.3; My impression was that either the 2.3 kernel or the new BIOS available
from ABIT made the mobo lock up quicker; however I don't have anythign
scientific to back that up. I might be able to look at it a bit more after
the holidays, however it's difficult to know since if I try to back out to
the old BIOS, Linux GPFs on boot up.

Perhaps someone should start a linux-bp6 mailing list?

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