On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 21:40:53 +0200, gregor herrmann wrote:

> > Gregor, could it be possible that your kernel is somehow different in
> > functionality to the Debian standard one? 
> Might be possible. It is a Debian kernel (from the kernel teams
> "preview" repository [0]) but who knows.
> Maybe also the kernel boot options are different (I've been playing
> around with the timesource parameter for quite some time).

(s/timesource/clocksource/)

Ok, some more tests:
2.6.22-rc4-686 (without any parameters): works (both on the console
and under X)
2.6.22-rc4-686 (with clocksource=pit): works on the console but
not under X
2.6.22-rc5-686 (without parameters): works on the console but
not under X
2.6.22-rc5-686 (with clocksource=pit): works (both on the console  
and under X)
2.6.22-rc6-686 (without parameters): works (both on the console  
and under X)
2.6.22-rc6-686 (with clocksource=pit): works (both on the console  
and under X)

(Without setting clocksource the laptop freezes each other minute and
doesn't reboot at least with some kernels but that's a different
problem.)

So the problem is -rc4 and -rc5 with/out the kernel parameter
"clocksource=pit" in combination with my laptop and X. Or something
else :-)

I guess we can close this bug as it's probably not
libio-multiplex-perl's fault.
 
Cheers,
gregor, considerning not building packages any more with -rc kernels
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