http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14483


Jose Marino <bra...@hotmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #9 from Jose Marino <bra...@hotmail.com>  2009-10-28 23:38:17 ---
I have the same problem with a laptop Dell Inspiron 600m (the machine mentioned
in comment #3).
I noticed that if I unload module acpi_cpufreq the backtrace does not happen:
- Fresh boot into v2.6.32-rc2
- rmmod acpi_cpufreq
- suspend/resume
> dmesg doesn't show the backtrace

I'm not sure if this is trivial and should be expected, but just in case I
thought I should mention it.

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