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dmesg
with patch from comment #4 the supermicro box boots.
patch ap
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Hi, Len
I won't generate a new patch as the patch in comment #8 seems to be the most
reasonable way to fix this bug.
Can you have a try? :)
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Another workaround is to actually use ACPI instead of Legacy Power Management.
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yes , put here dmesg and cat /proc/interrupts (in attach) please , after have
the oops
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Well, I stopped using ALSA for other reasons and reverted to OSS, so
that module isn't loading, but still can't shutdown properly. I've a
PackardBell v7908 (CentrinoDuo, ICH7)
On 12/20/06, Gabi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi uBo
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> I am having the same bug ,but am not able to remove the snd_hda_
Hi uBo
I am having the same bug ,but am not able to remove the snd_hda_intel ,
It says that module is in use ,pls advise
Gabi
uBo wrote:
> My case (Toshiba A105-S2716, see post above):
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> 1. acpi=force does not do anything
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> 2. When I first remove (rmmod) the module snd-hda-intel and then
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Well, it seems that there are no more "error" messages in dmesg but the problem
of the "bad state" still remains.
I also have the acpidump of the good-state and the bad
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Chaps,
I am experiencing the same problem as the original poster (after a random idle
period - IRQ 193 nobody cared) -- Then network gives up.
Hardware --
ASUS P5VDC-X
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The kernel config file of the 2.6.17
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dmessage for kernel 2.6.17 which have the problem
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