On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 11:41:06AM -0500, Brett Carrington wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 06:02:51PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 07:07:11AM -0500, Brett Carrington wrote:
> > > A few days after I upgraded to the 2.6 tree (using debian's precompiled
> > > packages) something very bad happened.
> > > 
> > > I'm not very knowledgable about this kind of problem, but could
> > > it be memory or disk problems?
> > > 
> > 
> > Does rebooting solve the problem, and does it return if you leave the
> > computer standing again, is it consistent in how long it takes and does
> > it matter if you are working (does it only happen when the computer is
> > idle or only when it is running)?
> > Did you upgrade anything other then the kernel?
> > Do you still have a 2.4 kernel installed and does it run ok?
> > I am assuming you are using unstable or testing if you upgraded to 2.6.
> Rebooting fixes it. I've only had it do this after idle time (but I'm
> probably always running spamassassin on incoming mail.)
> 
> I'm running testing with no backports from unstable or anything like
> that.

Power management?  APMD or APIC?


Kenward
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