> > I think it was never really fixed and the support is disabled by
> > default. Grep for CONFIG_X86_LONGHAUL in your kernel config.
> >
> >
> >
> > I can add that this option is one of the differences between the 'faulty'
> kernel, which has the option enabled as module, and the 'good' one, which
> has it disabled.
> However, I'm not sure about this diagnosis: my box is permanently on  and
> running a P2P program  which usually uses  between 15% and 40% of  CPU time.
> When I play a movie, I don't stop that program, so at least 15% of CPU is
> always used. If the failure was due to an attempt to downclock the CPU, it
> should occur sometime also without playing a movie, e.g. when the P2P
> program run out of sources. It never occurred despite an uptime of days with
> the P2P program always running.
> 
> Anyway, with the new kernel is now two days without crashes, so I'm happy
> whatever the reason :-)
> 
> Ciao
> --------
> FB

hi,
is your system still up and running?
have you played many movies in this days using -vo xv without a single freeze?
please keep us informed.

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