It is definitely the powersaving/pci clkrun problem... as that is the only
power change I made ;)
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> What is the 'long term' fix? (and when will it be in -stable ;)
the fix is in -current, assuming it is the powersaving/clkrun problem. mfc
will be soon.
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Cool
What is the 'long term' fix? (and when will it be in -stable ;)
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> Any ideas what is going on here? Or what to try next?
interrupt problem.
turn off all powersaving in your bios setup, for now.
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Hmm... an interesting followup to the laste email...
a flood ping FROM the laptop TO another machine clears up the problem...
a flood ping TO the laptop FROM another machine does nothing.
I assumed this may have had something to do with context switches (or
something)... so I did a 'while (tru
Hello, sound is not working correctly on this IBM model T22 laptop.
Specifically whenever sound plays it is very garbled. I can get it
to play almost correctly via either 'ping -f somehost' or
'dd bs=512 if=/dev/zero of=foo.zero' (well, at least until the filesystem
fills up ;) the ethernet c
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