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> I would recommend just preserving the relevant files and updating the 
> rest of the system right now.  I think that Matt Dodd is working on this 
> right now.  A quick look at the code doesn't suggest anything immediately 
> wrong with the new interrupt assignment code; has anything else in this 
> system been changed?

        No, this system is a regular workstation, and the issue has been
tested on a fresh install. Nothin special... 

        Yea, I already did that on at least one machine... (preserving
relevent files)

        Thanks, again, anyway I can help test would be happy to...

Visigoth

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