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Date:	Sat, 2 Feb 2008 00:09:55 -0500
From:	Daniel Hazelton <dhazelton@...er.net>
To:	Gabriel C <nix.or.die@...glemail.com>
Cc:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Various Errors with recent GIT

On Friday 01 February 2008 23:42:47 Gabriel C wrote:
> Daniel Hazelton wrote:
> > Another problem is one I wasn't able to find any kind of trigger for,
> > other than just running XChat. Every so often XChat would seem to freeze
> > - but if run from the command line, switching to that terminal window and
> > hitting "ctrl-c" would cause it to rapidly update and become responsive
> > again. The freeze would happen at a random time interval that I couldn't
> > figure out.
>
> I got that Xchat problem on i686 yesterday.
>
> I'm running 2.6.24-06481-gaa62999 right now with near 4h uptime and the
> problem seems fixed.

Hrm... I'll see about updating my local git tree and building a new kernel. 
With the x86 merger if it's fixed in 32bit it is probably also fixed in 
64bit.

The other problems are a bigger concern, though. I don't like seeing warnings 
in my logs - makes me worry about the long-term stability of my systems. And 
with the apparent problem in libata I'm not too sure I will be able to 
successfully boot into a new kernel - after all, the system just spins on 
trying and retrying the drive without any progress. (And it seems random, 
though it does appear that the trick to a successful boot is to get the 
hardware completely powered down - in other words, a completely cold boot)

DRH

> > DRH
>
> Gabriel



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