Am Dienstag, 20. November 2001 11:15 schrieb Roy Meier: Hallo, ich habe gerade das hier gefunden. RESOLUTION The message can be ignored. Reference the following statement from Linus Torvalds (creator of Linux): "The spurious 8259A interrupt is probably just because there is a driver that had some timing whereby it made its own interrupt go away without it having ever been acknowledged by the CPU - so the 8259A had had time to raise it, but by the time the CPU got along to servicing it it wasn't there any more and the i8259 gives us the spurious 7 instead. A spurious irq7 is not necessarily a sign of anything really bad happening." This statement can be found at the following URL: http://kt.zork.net/kernel-traffic/kt20000313_58.txt Ich bin jetzt beruhigt. Roy
Hallo, diese Meldung erscheint bei mir regelmässig auf der xconsole. Ich fahre SuSE 7.3 Prof. mit Kernel 2.4.10 Nun weiss ich nicht was diese Meldung zu sagen hat. Kommt da vielleicht etwas auf mich zu, defekte Platte,....?
Roy