are those 4 last lines possibly a sympthom of your problem?
I imagine they are. :)

Do you still have your old kernel available to give it a try and see if
those messages also appear there?
And most important, which kernels are we talking about? I've seen 2.6.8
on your previous message, but is it a vanilla or debian kernel?
It's the Debian image straight out of apt.

kernel-image-2.6.8-2-686

I wasn't that out of date before that. I was using the same version, I'm not sure why it updated. I figured it was a small bugfix that didn't justify a different version number.

I tried kernel-image-2.6.8-2-386 with the same results. The AMD64 kernel works on my system except for the sound, so I don't use it.


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