Le Fri, 14 Mar 2008 08:43:21 +0530,
"Pranav Peshwe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :

>          My question is not related to kernel programming as such,
> although it is certainly related to kernel internals.
> I have an Intel Dual Core cpu on which i wish to run linux 2.6. I
> compiled a custom 2.6.24.3 and booted into it, only to find that the
> system was unusable due to kacpid and kacpid_notify taking up almost
> all the CPU time. And since, these are kernel threads (CMIIW), i
> could only renice but not kill  them :( I tried enabling/disabling
> power mgmt options like frequency scaling etc, but no help. Then,I
> turned ACPI off using the kernel parameter, but that left me with a
> single CPU running. Any way, the system malperforms.

Sounds like a bug. Was it working with a previous version of the
kernel ?

First, I would suggest to try the latest 2.6.25-rc, and see if the
problem still exists.

With that information, report a bug to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
mentionning the kernel versions with which your machine is working, the
kernel versions with which it doesn't work, the model of your
motherboard and the kernel configuration file.

Sincerly,

Thomas
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