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Christopher J. Suleski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> changed:

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--- Comment #33 from Christopher J. Suleski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  2008-09-10 
20:33:55 EDT ---
I am having the same problem on a Dell Latitude D620. Updated BIOS to A10 to
make sure there wasn't a known hardware problem, made no difference.

2.6.25.4-30.fc9 is the most recent kernel that I don't experience a problem on.
Newer kernels (from at least 2.6.25.14-108.fc9) up to and including
2.6.27-0.314.rc5.git9.fc10 exhibit the same problem with kacpid and
kacpi_notify using near 100% of the cpu after a resume.

Backing out of the patch noted in the title of this report appears to un-break
the later 2.6.25.* kernels, but it seems that patch has been mainlined as it's
no longer in the 2.6.27 rpms but the functionality (breakage) is there.

Is there any information I can add to help in fixing this?

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