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Thanks,

Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com> writes:

> That's not really much data/evidence to analyze for a solution.  If this 
> didn't
> occur _before_, what has changed between _before_ and now?  Always look for 
> the
> simplest solution first, using process of elimination.
I know, but I do not have any other clue. Which direction should I
have to investigate in?
>
> If you didn't change any hardware in the system, and this lockup problem 
> didn't
> exist when you were running 2.6.24, then there may be an obscure bug in 2.6.26
> that you've run into, that maybe only surfaces with a specific
> hardware combination.
I directly installed 2.6.26, and this problem happened in the very beginning.
>
> Wild ass guess suggestion given so little to go on:  if you're using a USB
> keyboard, switch to a PS/2 keyboard and see if that helps.  Sometimes there 
> can
> be IRQ 1 issues when using a USB keyboard due to the hub jump(s) and trickery
> being performed by the system BIOS.  A PS/2 KB is hard wired into the 8259 (or
> equivalent) so IRQ 1 is always asserted.  If the system still doesn't respond 
> to
> PS/2 KB input, then I'd hazard to say there is something wrong with your 
> kernel,
> or with your hardware.
Unfortunately, I am using a PS/2 KB. I tried unplugging *all* the USB
stuff (thus using a mere config), and the same problem still
happens. I am not using a very complexe hardware config. I do not
understand this problem.

Thanks.

- -- 
Merciadri Luca
See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/
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