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    SubjectHow to hang 2.6.9 using serial port and FB console
    Hello

    1) Obtain gentoo LiveCD 2004.3 which contains kernel 2.6.9-gentoo-r1
    2) Obtain remote controller "YAMAHA REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER RCX"
    from "YAMAHA NATURAL SOUND STEREO RECEIVER RX-360 =RS"
    3) Obtain an IrDA dongle based on datasheet circuit of HSDL3612
    4) Obtain a motherboard with IrDA connector
    5) Enable IrDA in BIOS, set up RX active Lo and TX active Hi and Full Duplex
    (on my board, FIC VA503+ with 400MHz Athlon it was COM2 alias /dev/ttyS1)
    6) Boot up the "gentoo" kernel from the LiveCD
    7) Do stty -F /dev/ttyS1 ispeed 19200 ospeed 19200
    8) Do hexdump /dev/ttyS1 on console 2 (those without the fancy graphics)
    9) Press couple of keys on the remote control until the hexdump starts spewing
    tons of characters continuously even when you don't press anything.
    Switch to console 3 and back. Nothing happens.
    10) Break the hexdump and run the cat again on console 1 (with fancy graphics)
    11) Press keys on remote control until hexdump starts spewing chars continuously
    12) Switch to console 3
    13) Try to switch back to console 1. The system stops responding:
    Action Does user notice anything?
    ---------------------------------------
    numlock no
    capslock no
    scrolllock no
    ctrl-alt-del no
    alt-sysrq-a no
    alt-sysrq-u no
    alt-sysrq-b reboot

    The board used and the hardware in the PC is for a long time in usage and
    don't have any observable problems.

    Cl<
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