It seems to be related to interrupts, somehow... since I'm not too familiar
with what's happening, would anyone have any suggestions about what I could
do next to troubleshoot?
Try swapping out the RAM (or getting it down to 1Gig). Try a really
old kernel, such as debian's 2.6.8 package.
Ray
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