Yes I read that with the missing instruction on wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/rdtsc)
"This instruction was not formally part of the X86 assembly language at Pentium and was recommended for use by expert users or System Programmers only (Intel reference required). Pentium competitors such as the Cyrix 6x86 did not always have a TSC and may consider this instruction illegal. Use of this instruction in Linux distributions precludes Linux from booting where the CPU does not support RDTSC" How it relates to "hlt" I cannot figure out (yet) Now I have the .21 kernel and in total 10 packages updatet (headers etc.), a last try installed via deb line on Tim Gardners (? kernel image?) repo and audio is back, uname -r shows but now I have a bunch of boot-up warnings (shall I post dmesg or sth. else?) and usb-mouse on the single usb-port is sluggish... Again, falling back to .19 for the time being. Oh no, the boot messages about ata problems and whatever appear now in BOTH kernels (-21 and -19...)... looks like a reinstall candidate... Suggestion: can we not introduce categories to a bug, wiki-style, so that "me too" and hardfacts can be separated/modified? I'll put that to "help improve lp" after thinking (or somebody do it) (over for now) -- Hardy proposed 2.6.24-20-generic kernel update will not boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251344 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
