Re: spurious interrupt error causes a kernel panic during Debian install

2004-09-11 Thread Lorenzo Cuciniello
Hi John! John Summerfield wrote: Incase I didn't make it clear, the spurious interrupt is not your problem. It's harmless. I think I had it on a Pentium system, Intel and/or SiS chipset (the original mobo failed), certainly on Pentium II (LX). If not for the message there would be no indication

Re: spurious interrupt error causes a kernel panic during Debian install

2004-09-10 Thread Lorenzo Cuciniello
Justin Guerin wrote: Would you be willing to try installing Sarge? I'm strongly considering to wait for the next Stable before installing.In these days I also tried to run some Deb-based distributions (Knoppix 3.3 Live Cd,Morphix and Progeny),but no one installs.Slack 10.0 does it (with the b

Re: spurious interrupt error causes a kernel panic during Debian install

2004-09-10 Thread Lorenzo Cuciniello
Pigeon wrote: Try turning off the APIC in the BIOS setup rather than in the kernel. I had something similar once and this got it going. Tried.No way! Thnx anyway Lorenzo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: spurious interrupt error causes a kernel panic during Debian install

2004-09-09 Thread Lorenzo Cuciniello
Hi! John Summerfield wrote: Lorenzo Cuciniello wrote: The two events are unrelated. The spurious interrupts have been going on for years. Not that I can locate one just now, but a little googling should clear that point up. Thanks for your answer.I've googled searching for "spurious

spurious interrupt error causes a kernel panic during Debian install

2004-09-08 Thread Lorenzo Cuciniello
Hi everybody! Here is the nth newbie having problems with this error. I searched over the Net (uncle Google rules... ) but not encountered the solution to my puzzling dilemma. I ever read about poeople who experience this error during the normal computing activity (solving it with a simple dmesg)