Heather wrote: > > > > > > Is anyone else out there seeing lockups under 2.2.x (2.2.18 here) > > > > > with a > > > > > PIII SpeedStep (aka Geyserville) chip? > > > > > > > > > > I've had lockups over the past week I suspect are due to CPU > > > > > step-speed > > > > > changes resulting from power source switching. > > I believe that Speedstep machines are much more stable if they are always > (re)booted while attached to wall power. Suspends and resumes should behave > much better, but *those* depend on whether your APM BIOS is crappy :( > > The reasoning is, boot time is when the kernel measures its bogomips, to > figure out what sorts of timings to use for hardware-driver matters. > > If you start at say, 500 MHz, but later go to 800 MHz, then your bogomips > are too low and something critical may not wait long enough during an > otherwise inocuous device reset or command. Oops, panic, whatever. You can > get lucky a lot before it fails for "no reason". Bad juju. > > I personally suspect that some things may not be all that well behaved "at > the wrong speed" too but I have no direct experience with that.
That's really interesting. I haven't had any lock-ups on this system at all (I finally got an IBM A21p). I have seen bogomips ratings of between 187 and 1690. Perhaps the BIOS manages to sort this out for me? Suspend / resume have also worked flawlessly, apart from the (apparently) standard sound driver bugs, requiring ALSA to be restarted on resume. Regards, Andrew. -- _____________________________________________________________________ Andrew McMillan, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Catalyst IT Ltd, PO Box 10-225, Level 22, 105 The Terrace, Wellington Me: +64(21)635-694, Fax: +64(4)499-5596, Office: +64(4)499-2267xtn709