Re: PC card RS-232 freezes the computer

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On Po 12-06-06 15:08:41, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
> Hello
> 
> When I insert "2 port RS-232" PC card/PCMCIA/carbus/whatever card
> (86x53x6mm with a golden strip with 8 nipples and 2x34 connector) into my
> Dell Inspiron 510m notebook with 2.6.16.19, the computer freezes and
> continues working when I remove it.
> 
> The card label says "2 port RS-232 SUNIX Plug Into A Brand-new World
> S/N: CB 0077996 Made in Taiwan"
> 
> XMMS before freezing plays last 300ms 3 times again.
> 
> dmesg shows
> pccard: CardBus card inserted into slot 0
> pccard: card ejected from slot 0
> MCE: The hardware reports a non fatal, correctable incident occurred on
> CPU 0.
> Bank 0: b200004000000800
> 
> Is the kernel intended to behave this way? If yes, is there a way how
> to configure up the kernel so the computer doesn't freeze and the card
> can be examined with lspci?

MCE means hardware problem. Perhaps kernel could do something to
prevent it, but...
									Pavel
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