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Antw: Re: [Xen-devel] Timer ISR Errors

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Subject: Antw: Re: [Xen-devel] Timer ISR Errors
From: "Jörg Sippel" <jsippel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 15:56:31 +0200
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Hello,

thank you for your information. I will try the unstable tree.
Currently I'm using a Dell Laptop (Latitude C840) with an Intel Processor, 32 
bit.

Regards,

Joerg Sippel



>>> Reuben Kabel <reub at panix.com> 08.08.2005 15:38 >>>
I had similar issues on 2.0.6 and was told that it was a known (albeit 
poorly documented) issue with the stable release. I've been using the 
unstable tree without issue and it avoids the problem. What hardware are 
you on? I'm on an AMD x86_64 dualcore chip with an Asus A8N-e 
motherboard...




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