http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11832





--- Comment #38 from M. Vefa Bicakci <bic...@superonline.com>  2009-05-11 
15:01:21 ---
Hello,

Unfortunately, I have bad news. I had to restart my computer
a few times after an uptime of 6 or 7 days because of X crashes
which are unrelated to this bug.

After those reboots, my longest uptime was 20 days, which lasted
from April 16th to May 6th or 7th. (The reason of the reboot was
a hard lock-up caused by the SD card reader, and even Alt-SysRq-B
didn't work.)

During that 20 day-long uptime, no "nobody cared" messages were
emitted by the kernel. However, because the spurious interrupt
threshold is at its default value of 99900, I am guessing that
it might take even longer than 20 days to get a "nobody cared"
message.

The only thing I can think of doing is trying again with 2.6.29.3,
this time being even more careful so that a reboot does not become
necessary.

I would appreciate any advice.

Regards,

M. Vefa Bicakci

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