no .. a fresh install and initial build of a 2.4.22 kernel ... no
problems otherwise .. just the strange message....

On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 20:01, Matthew Vaughn wrote:
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> People keep saying that it's a bug in i386/kernel/timer.c. Are you by
> any chance using 2.4.21?
> 
> David H. Askew wrote:
> | I get the following message in dmesg output over and over ... anyone
> | know what it is ?
> |
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> | i8253 count too high! resetting..
> |
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