I can confirm on my side: at startup I get a "tsc unstable message" 4sec
after boottime, then at some point (randomly) dmesg brings "hpet
increasing delta..." and computer slows down dramatically. This problem
happened last night while computer was idle.

I tried all possibilities of Clocksources (from cat
/sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/available_clocksource) in
/boot/grub/menu.lst. None of them brings anything good. By default HPET
is used and produces the least inconvenience. Note that then appending
"notsc", dmesg brought a message saying TSC cannot be completly
discarded since the kernel is compiled with option CONFIG_X86_TSC. This
might explain why it doesn't help.

I also tried different older kernels in my grub list dating up to
2.6.27-7, same stalling problem. Though I haven't kept trace of the
syslogs for those kernels.

As for problem reproduction, it seems to arise with higher probabilities
on video playback (under MPlayer). 20min of video playback are currently
impossible.

Anyone tried alternative distros such as Fedora or else? Is it really an
Ubuntu/Jaunty problem?

Dell E6400 / Dual Core
2.6.28-11-generic, 64bit

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