First thing you can try Ian, is a vanilla kernel, to rule out ubuntu's
custom kernel. I would suggest trying the vanilla kernel, and the -mm tree.
Tyler.
Ian Oliver wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Thorild
Selen wrote:
In that case, it could be that the problem only appears on SMP/HT
systems, which would be interesting to know.
I have the problem (maybe!) with a TX2plus/PDC20375 on kernel 2.6.10
(Ubuntu Hoary) on an Ahtlon system (so no HT or SMP)
See http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=13046
Regards
Ian
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