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





------- Comment #47 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-11-30 15:30 -------
one suggestion is to boot with ec_intr=0

Another workaround proposal is as follows:
xset r rate 1000 50

Also it is not clear yet, whether this bug is actually a regression - I have
heard reports of this bug happening after a kernel upgrade. 2.6.17 is a good
one to start with - i'll look at several older kernels tomorrow.

I will test all the solutions properly as soon as I can - I need a solution
because the affected laptop tends to overheat so it's not an option to start
without acpi - I want to lower CPU frequency before the lappy shuts down.

As a separate note I would suggest to raise the priority of this bug - way too
many people around the net are experiencing this issue and it is hardly a
workaround to turn off acpi which is very important on notebooks.


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