On Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 10:38:18 -0400,
  Dave Jones <da...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> The kernel-debug rpm should have everything you'd need.

But I can't get the system to crash to get a traceback. It just hangs.
I tried using the sysrq commands and NMI timeouts and I haven't been able
to get a dump or traceback.

> Hardware specific problems like this are a nightmare for us to diagnose.
> It might even come down to you needing to do a bisect to find the individual
> kernel change that caused the problem. (assuming you know a 'good' version
> to start from)

The issue goes back quite a ways (probably it last worked correctly
with 2.6.29.1-68.fc11.i686.PAE). I have a USB headset now so I have been
less concerned about the issue. But several months ago there were some
USB issues and I switched back to motherboard sound during that time and
had a number of hangs, so I opened a new bug (since I am not 100% sure it
is really the same bug as 496536).
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