"Adrian Levi" <adrian.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
2008/12/15 Patrick Schueller <psch...@web.de>:
> I have tested this on the following distributions:
> Debian Lenny AMD64 (which I am using now)
> Debian Lenny 32bit (-686 kernel; with -486 kernel, the problem is gone, but
> this only supports 1 kernel as I can see)
> Ubuntu Hardy (8.04) 32 bit
> Ubuntu Intrepid (8.10) 32 bit and 64 bit
> Sidux Ourea Live CD
I don't know about kernel optimisations in the other distributions but
have you tried running the latest stable vanilla kernel from
kernel.org? This looks to me like a good reason to get dirty and
compile a kernel.
Sorry for the late answer, I didn't see your reply for some reason :-(
I compiled and installed the stable vanilla 2.6.28 kernel from
kernel.org, as you suggested. Since I am not very accustomed with the
kernel's compiling options, I used the old kernel's .config file.
The problem stays the same with the new kernel. Normal boot --> freeze,
boot with maxcpus=1 --> works, uname-a shows new kernel. Seems to be a
general problem with this CPU. Or does anyone happen to have another
idea for a solution?
Patrick
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