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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2006-05-11 02:34 -------
I agree with Dave Jenkins in comment #9, results in comment #7 _do_ indeed
suggest that ACPI has its part of responsability in the problem.

For completeness about lm_sensors modules, you don't need all what you loaded.
w83627hf, i2c-isa, hwmon and hwmon-vid are enough, i2c-viapro, eeprom and
i2c-dev are not needed for a minimal configuration. Not that it matters much, as
comment #5 seem to exclude a regression on the hwmon side.

I also second Len Brown on its lm_sensors vs. ACPI comment #2 (except that the
problem isn't limited to i2c). Where ACPI and lm_sensors both report results
from the same chip, a race condition exists and problems can happen, although
they were only reported on a few specific systems.

Dave, just in case, please check for a BIOS update, and give it a try if 
available.

Unless the ACPI folks have an idea of what to try next, and given that the
problem can be reproduced at will, I'd suggest a git bisect between 2.6.14 and
2.6.15.


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