On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 11:08, David Smith wrote: > <quote who="Michael Halcrow"> > > On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 08:49, David Smith wrote: > >> Remember all that time that I "saved" by using distcc to compile stuff > >> under Gentoo? Well, I probably shouldn't have done that with a mixed > >> RedHat/Gentoo environment cause of the differing versions of gcc. Now, > >> sometimes when I take my laptop out of sleep, it panics. You know the > >> symptom: blinking caps-lock, num-lock, scroll-lock buttons and > >> unresponsive. It happens about 1 in 5 resumes. Any ideas what I could > >> do to remedy this problem? > > > > I hate to ask the obvious, but did you recompile the kernel under > > distcc? If so, then it seems the easiest fix would be to recompile the > > kernel on your machine with the good, old-fashioned gcc 2.95.4. If you > > are still getting kernel panics after that, then there is a bug in the > > kernel. Submit a patch! :-) > > I did not compile the kernel with distcc. I would have, but it doesn't > work with gentoo's /etc/make.conf. That's the weird part, which makes me > almost wonder if it's not kernel related.
If it's panicking, it's kernel related. Something is calling the
``panic()'' method within kernel space. :-(
Mike
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