On Sun, 10 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hey everyone.. Browsing through my kernel logs and I see a lot of :
> 
> APIC error interrupt on CPU#1, should never happen.
> ... APIC ESR0: 00000008
> ... APIC ESR1: 00000002

 Your board probably works under marginal conditions.  Bits #0 and #1 in
ESR mean APIC bus transmit/receive checksum errors and bits #2 and #3
mean transmit/receive accept errors.  All of these usually indicate 
serious problems with hardware.

> Should I be booting with the noapic param or something?  I never noticed
> these errors before.  I think I must of got them while playing 16
> player q3test [highly reccomended!  kicks ass!].  I'm using
> 2.3.19+mingo-H3 and the nmi_watchdog=1

 APIC errors were not logged before.  This functionality has been
introduced by Ingo's patch you use and is also present in the mainstream
kenel since 2.3.20.

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