Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
> Some bioses send some apm interrupts even when it is disabled, so you
> might want to compile basic apm support in the kernel. And make sure the
> ram is ok. Do you use true parity or ecc ram?
>From arch/i386/traps.c, I came under the impression that parity and
other ram errors would get their own messages. On the other hand,
anything caused by "other factors" would come up as unknown. Is
that not the actual case ? What other reasons could come from memory
errors that are not covered by those two cases ?
thanks,
--izar
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