Messages in this thread | | | From | "CN" <> | Date | Sun, 02 Nov 2003 20:41:55 -0800 | Subject | Re: kernel: i8253 counting too high! resetting.. |
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On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 06:36:36 +0000, "Dan Bernard" <djb29@cwru.edu> said: > ALi M1542 chipset is probably not too different from mine. That's good, > because if it were not ALi, then this would be much more complicated. > > The main problem here is not any kind of malfunction, but simply a > component or group of components performing slightly below what is > expected, and the software therefore generates unnecessary noise. > > I do not try to tweak any settings with hdparm unless something is > broken. > However, it looks like that may be your best bet in this particular case. > I shall just continue putting up with the warnings for now. > > Still, if anyone gets these warnings without ALi chipsets, please do > tell.
I'm sorry for the late follow up as I lost Internet connection during the period of OS reinstallation. The following symptom I have newly noticed is a follow up to my first post in this thread.
As reported in my first message, the box running kernel 2.4.22 and Fjuitsu HD generated i8253 message while the other box running 2.4.20 and Maxtor did not. During the past 3 days I wiped out everything from the HD and reinstalled Debian woody on to the "normal" box (with Maxtor) and rebuilt the kernel to 2.4.22. This used-to-be normal box started to generate the i8253 message since then.
Then I downgraded both boxes to kernel 2.4.20. Now both boxes are running woody and kernel 2.4.20 on identical hardware exept HD's and RAM's. Well, both boxes completely stop the i8253 message since the OS downgrade :). I don't have any knowledge regarding the technical details but I think reporting this "history" to this list should be a good idea.
Best Regards, CN
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