Lombard hard freeze

Bernhard Reiter bernhard at intevation.de
Wed Apr 26 02:26:37 EST 2000


On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 02:51:11PM +0200, Mario Scarpa wrote:
> Bernhard Reiter wrote:

> > So do you think, just not pluggin in the usb mouse might help?
> > This should be easy to test. Or do I need a kernel without usb support?
> 
> When I was not using my USB mouse I neither had the support
> into the kernel; if it's not a great deal to you we can try
> not to use (and not to enable) USB for a while and see what
> happens. Due to the type of crash (total hang) it's quite
> difficult to me to find out what's wrong so having a hint about
> the possible cause could tighten the search a lot.

The error still comes when I boot up without any mouse plugged in.

Next I will disable USB support in the kernel an build a fresh one.
(Any hint on how to do this systematically, 
I am not very experienced with configuring kernels.)

	Bernhard

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