Thomas Hellström wrote:
>>> Does the "noirqdebug" option fix the problem?
>> Yes... but it breaks switching to a text console.
> Are you _sure_ these are related?
Yes. (I tried a few times and it always crashed, whereas without
noirqdebug I've switched mode successfully hundreds of times.)
With
Thomas Hellström wrote:
> Does the "noirqdebug" option fix the problem?
Yes... but it breaks switching to a text console. I get an interesting
"fluid" effect on the screen (a bright static pattern), and the keyboard
locks up.
Marcus
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Thomas Hellström wrote:
> Strange. I've also seen the i915 sending false interrupts on its own
> line, though.
Here's the interrupt table with i915 loaded:
~$ cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 401031 XT-PIC timer
1: 3681
Thomas Hellström wrote:
> I guess you got the wrong commit, and the correct one should be the one
> where Dave adds vblank interrupts. It should be close to the one you
> listed.
I thought I double-checked that it was the right commit, but will check
again.
> If the network sits on the same IRQ l
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Francois Romieu wrote:
> Marcus Better <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
>> I'm seeing this problem on my Acer Travelmate 223X laptop