hi, thanks for your reply. i've resolved the thing by changing the kernel config. i don't know what exactly solved it, my guess is that now i don't have ACPI as modules anymore but compiled in. could also be other things, e.g. i didn't compile in preemption anymore. the new config is attached and i'm running 2.6.12-gentoo-r7 now. > Indicates a bug in kacpid or similar. Could you make sure you compile in > "Magic SysRq key" under "Kernel Hacking" and boot the vanilla-2.6.13-rc6 > (some recent acpi changes have gone in) and then wait for kacpid > to go nuts and do > Alt+Sysrq+t 4 times and then run 'dmesg -s 100000 > logfile' and > send logfile over here so that we can see what kacpid is up to. on the weekend i also tested 2.6.13-rc4-mm1, attached is the logfile from 2.6.13-rc4-mm1, if it doesn't help please tell me, then i'll retest latest vanilla tomorrow. tx, JG
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