> Presumably, if 800 works, I > don't need to test the other two?
No, that shouldn't be necessary.
> The last kernel I can use without lockup is 2.6.31.2
So that means that the freezes start at 2.6.31.3 (and we're not talking -rc3 here...)? I find that even stranger after looking at the changelog: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.31.y.git;a=shortlog;h=5eee394f24eca7d1f670ddc9d08a8d02c90e74ca
The only difference between 2.6.31.2 and 2.6.31.3 is a single patch that fixes typos in what seems to be an unrelated part of the kernel.
> Presumably, if 800 works, I
> don't need to test the other two?
No, that shouldn't be necessary.
> The last kernel I can use without lockup is 2.6.31.2
So that means that the freezes start at 2.6.31.3 (and we're not git.kernel. org/?p= linux/kernel/ git/stable/ linux-2. 6.31.y. git;a=shortlog; h=5eee394f24eca 7d1f670ddc9d08a 8d02c90e74ca
talking -rc3 here...)? I find that even stranger after looking at the
changelog:
http://
The only difference between 2.6.31.2 and 2.6.31.3 is a single patch
that fixes typos in what seems to be an unrelated part of the kernel.