Re: merged in bk5 Re: Catching NForce2 lockup with NMI watchdog - found?

From: Josh McKinney (forming_at_charter.net)
Date: 12/10/03

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    On approximately Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 02:57:11PM -0800, b@netzentry.com wrote:
    > Is this stuff going to be merged into 2.4 soon? I'd like
    > to try a 2.4.23/24-bk with these patches.
    >

    These patches are extremely simple. If they don't patch cleanly just
    edit the files directly. The first one is 2 lines and the second adds
    17 lines.

    >
    > >From: Bob
    > >Subject: merged in bk5 Re: Catching NForce2 lockup with NMI
    > >
    > >if you're following this thread, good news--
    > >
    > >nforce2 fixups have been merged in
    > >linux-2.6.0-test11-bk5.patch
    > >> -bk snapshot (patch-2.6.0-test11-bk5)
    > >
    > >nforce2-disconnect-quirk.patch
    > >> [x86] fix lockups with APIC support on nForce2
    > >>
    > >>nforce2-apic.patch
    > >> [x86] do not wrongly override mp_ExtINT IRQ
    > >
    > >plus promise and sis fixes so I don't need to pay
    > >for a 3ware controller ;-) that was another
    > >show-stopper for me earlier
    > >
    > >> We're all trying to get acpi, apic, lapic, io-apic working
    > >> when turned on in cmos/bios and kernel.
    > >>
    >
    >
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