I have recently been getting a similar message, except that it's b1 not
a0,  when recovering from suspend to disk on a Thinkpad Z61M. This is on
Debian Sid (Sidux). It does not occur with Ubuntu 6.10 and I think,
though I'm not sure, that it does not happen if I don't have X running.

I don't think it ever happened before about a week or 10 days ago but I
can't relate it to any particular change. I have fglrx but removing this
does not prevent it.

It doesn't happen every time I suspend to disk; I can sometimes do it
once or twice but then the problem returns. However, apart from the
worrying message everything else seems to be in order and working as
normal; there are no crashes.

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Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason a0 on CPU 0
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116752
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