My brother had this same problem and we found that in
his case it was because of a conflict between his
motherboard advanced power management features and the
way linux was trying to access those functions.
He disabled apmd and it stopped happening.
Dacia
--- "Ronald J. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul wrote:
>
> > You listed your hardware well, but could you also
> be more specific about
> > the error message?
> > It is difficult to understand what happens when
> "something to do with
> > rec.d" is all the info we have.
> >
> > Thanks for segmenting again,
> > Paul
> >
> > --
> > I'm not a complete idiot.
> > Some parts are missing.
> >
> > )0( [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] )0(
> > http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208
> > Registered Linux User 174403
>
> Hi Paul. Thanks for the reply. Okay. I'll do
> that next message. Just as soon as I shutdown
> and copy that message down. <grin> Its a full
> screen, so be prepared. ;-)
>
> BTW, I can shutdown and restart, and I do NOT
> get this problem. Odd, eh?
>
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