Hi Jouko, You might try running mdb -k and see what is thread 0xd8db3dc0 using:
d8db3dc0::threadlist -v Jouko Holopainen wrote:
Situation improves ... after I disabled compression on the swap Firefox no longer hangs. At least yet.. Should I make a separate partition for it? The kernel freeze I debugged with http://www.bruningsystems.com/runq.d and it says: (just a part here): de7c4ac0 on run queue, execname = xscreensaver dispthread at clock = d8db3dc0, exec = sched, nrunnable at clock = 36 dispthread at clock = d8db3dc0, exec = sched, nrunnable at clock = 36 dispthread at clock = d8db3dc0, exec = sched, nrunnable at clock = 36 dispthread at clock = d8db3dc0, exec = sched, nrunnable at clock = 36 ... Yes, there is 36 shed's in the queue (according to the script). I can give the whole output (480k, should zip a lot) to anyone interested.
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