http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9147


[EMAIL PROTECTED] changed:

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           Severity|normal                      |high




------- Comment #48 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-11-30 15:48 -------
I can confirm that ec_intr=0 perfectly works around the bug and is (as far as I
know the best workaround to use my hardware, since I currently have ac, battery
and thermal and the system is behaving like when I used to boot with acpi=off.
No keyboard glitch whatsoever.

I don't know if my system will boot with 2.6.17 - nor if I will damage my
filesystem with it. I will try to get a runnning vanilla 2.6.17 and see if the
bug still happens - even if I fear that I have too many apps/modules that will
not start with it.

I have raised the priority because I also think that there are really a lot of
people affected by this issue; however I don't know if I have authorship to
raise priorities of bugs, please adjust the setting if it was not wanted.


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