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Date:	Mon, 9 Feb 2009 18:26:32 +0000
From:	Darren Salt <linux@...mustbejoking.demon.co.uk>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Cc:	linux-acpi@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Oopses and ACPI problems (Linus 2.6.29-rc4)

I'm seeing various oopses with -rc4, where -rc3 is fine; config, dmesg
(captured via netconsole) and decoded oops data attached ¹. The last few
oopses were followed by a scrambled display and a hard lockup.

All oopses follow an otherwise successful suspend-to-RAM.

Also, I see that Fn-Fx don't seem to be reported via /proc/acpi/events any
more, or at least I'm seeing no evidence of them via acpi_listen (and, not
coincidentally, I can't adjust the volume etc. via eeepc-acpi-scripts).

The only other (significant) change is that I've installed X from Debian
experimental, though -rc3 and 2.6.28.* seem fine with this. (Oh, and I can
get UXA to cause OOM quite trivially... several Iceweasel tabs is enough.)


¹ Yes, I decided not to include symbol names in the running kernel...

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| Darren Salt    | linux or ds at              | nr. Ashington, | Toon
| RISC OS, Linux | youmustbejoking,demon,co,uk | Northumberland | Army
| + Use more efficient products. Use less.          BE MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT.

I'll have what the bloke on the floor is having...


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