Daniel Hazelton wrote:

> 
> Another problem is one I wasn't able to find any kind of trigger for, other 
> than just running XChat. Every so often XChat would seem to freeze - but if 
> run from the command line, switching to that terminal window and 
> hitting "ctrl-c" would cause it to rapidly update and become responsive 
> again. 
> The freeze would happen at a random time interval that I couldn't figure out.
> 

I got that Xchat problem on i686 yesterday. 

I'm running 2.6.24-06481-gaa62999 right now with near 4h uptime and the problem 
seems fixed.

> DRH
> 

Gabriel
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