Hi,
I tested the latest jessie flasher image on my beaglebone black rev C and 
the anti-jitter algorithm that was probably swapped out in 
https://github.com/beagleboard/linux/commit/83edfdf30b6f8d0916e8283fb395589afb9bdacb
 
is taking 100% CPU on my board (in the X process) and jitters like crazy 
until it completely freezes the UI. I'm back on 3.8 from 03-01-2015 and 
it's fine. Perhaps I have a very noisy piece of hardware, but that would 
imply that I would see the same issue in 3.8. Maybe it's the cape manager? 

The thing that scares me is that I don't even see tux during boot which 
would imply that it's not the jitter-algorithm that's at fault? Therefore I 
would like to do some kernel AB testing with/without the commit mentioned 
above.

I've never built my own kernel from source before but I'm willing to give 
it a shot to fix this pesky issue. What's the best "hold your hand" 
resource for a first time kernel build from git clone to inserting the 
microsd into the BB?

Thanks,
Matt

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