Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
So my suggestion would be to bring your system right up-to-date across
the board and then see if you still have the problem.

I updated using "apt-get upgrade" and the problem still persisted. It may have to do with one of the modules I built and installed. So, to introduce two variables to the equation, I decided to start over and install the 686 kernel. Without adding any new modules, the problem was gone. Next I added the nVidia module...all still well.

I still have to add IVTV and LIRC...which I'll get to later today. I'll let you know how it goes.

Oh, as a side note, the 2.6.18-686 kernel does recognize all of my memory (unlike version 2.6.12).

Thanks for the suggestions.

-Mike


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