On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 11:01:00AM -0800, Ray Lee wrote: > I've come back to my laptop being mostly dead after hours of it being off on > its own (twice now). Mostly dead meaning the keyboard is nearly > non-responsive, but the mouse works great (I'm in X, of course). I say 'nearly > dead' as sysrq-t,b works, so I'm sorta stumped there. (x-session seems to use > netlink, so perhaps that's the connection? ctrl-alt-f[1-7] don't do anything, > however.) This sounds like what my laptop was doing in -rc5, though mine didn't take hours to start acting up. I *think* it was the MSI troubles, causing interrupts to get lost forever. Anyway, it went away in -rc6. I don't have the broadcom hardware. -- Joseph Fannin [email protected] || [email protected]
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