David wrote:

> 
> Thanks.  I'll try this in my modules.conf file and see what happens.
> 
> I was reading the ivtv FAQ on the wiki and found one of the 
> questions relating to disabling APIC in the kernel.  However, 
> it didn't make mention of the KT880 chipset that's built onto 
> my motherboard.
> 
> If it is, in fact, VIA chipset related, then does anyone know 
> if an nVidia chipset has the same issues?  These are the only 
> two chipsets I'm finding for motherboards that can support my 
> processor.
> 

Fwiw make 100% sure your system is stable in the first place, I
recommend
on any system to run memtest86 for at least a day then when you install
Linux set up a small script to rebuild the kernel (not installing it,
just
make it) for at least a day.

HTH

David



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