Thanks for the effort - I tried that! However, the oops still happens. I
also noticed there's no need to use the vesa driver, chrome still works
but without some acceleration. (The oops is very early on, way before
the X driver could play any role in this.)

I'm now running Jaunty Beta and have the -rt kernel alongside so testing
should be faster.

If it makes any difference, the box is running off of usb flash,
curretly in a 2x8GB mostly raid0 configuration.

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The realtime kernel is unstable on VIA MII (modules crash, i/o problems, does 
not shut down)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300193
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