On 12-Jul-02, Kelledin wrote:

> This happens on kernel 2.4.18+SGI XFS 1.0.2+RML's preemptible kernel
> patch. The card works fine with OSS, and it worked reasonably well
> with alsa 0.5.x.

Are you running an SMP kernel?  I'm using 0.9RC2 with an emu10k1 here on
a straight 2.4.18 system, and it's been perfectly stable...

Is anything else sharing the interrupt with the emu10k1 card?

If the OOPSes aren't getting written to disk by klogd, can you:
a) log to a remote host?
b) run gdm on the console and copy&paste the output into a
   "cat >my.oops"?

It might also help to use the Magic SysRq Key to force a sync to disk
immediately after the oops.
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