The odd time stamp was due to me rebooting the PC. There is no 
cut'n'paste error. I t is exactly as it appeared.  The big question on 
your response - You said (sse below) :
 "Before running emc, try `sudo rmmod pcspkr` - That particular module 
is known to cause problems with some hardware/config combinations." 
Why would one do 'sudo rmmod pcspkr' if it is known to cause problems?  
I hope you don't misunderstand me - I'm only trying to understand what I 
need to do.

Jack Ensor

On Friday 09 March 2007 14:41, Jack Ensor wrote:
 > [  516.200256] 43867: ERROR: Unexpected realtime delay: check dmesg for
 > details.[  516.200263]

Very odd - There is a timestamp that appears to be younger than the one 
at the
beginning of the line...

 > [  516.200265] In recent history there were
 > [  516.200267] 1577520, 1577520, 1577656, 1577396, and 1577460
 > [  516.200269] eThis time, there were 1893236 which is so anomalously
 > [  516.200282] large that it probably si

And the output still looks truncated - Unless it was a cut'n'paste error, I
would say the kernel log buffer is being hosed.

 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo /sbin/lsmod
<snip>

 Way too many modules loaded that are not needed and probably not used. 
vfat, fat, bluetooth, rfcomm - With parport support being deliberately 
broken, loading of lp & ppdev shouldn't be happening.. Before running 
emc, try `sudo rmmod pcspkr` - That particular module is known to cause 
problems with some hardware/config combinations.


Regards, Paul.


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