This bug also affects my NB200 (2GB RAM) running ubuntu 10.10 netbook
edition.

Can I ask before I try it:

Exactly how much reduction in battery life (either in minutes or % of normal 
usage) does the nohz=off fix cause? And how does this compare with CPU 'always 
low' setting? 
In other words, does anyone have real life experience of the tests noted in 
comment #10? In my case I could use my netbook with 10.04 on a daily train 
commute, 2h 20min total. If my battery charge with 10.10 now reduces below that 
figure I can't work (but then I can't work if it keeps freezing, either...). 

I'm not asking about the "intel_idle.max_cstate=0" fix because as I
understand it this doesn't actually put a stop to the freezes.

Thanks.

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  Freeze on Toshiba NB300 without external interrupts

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