I do hope so. I can be a risk taker but I've learned that running a
development kernel on a laptop does not make for a good travel experience.
(When you've got no 'net connection and no backup device handy, getting the
latest patch for the IDE driver isn't fun <g>)
> Looks like missing cache descriptors. Grab x86info[1] and mail me
> the output of x86info -c
Here ya go:
heinrich:~# x86info -c
x86info v1.11. Dave Jones 2001, 2002
Feedback to <davej@suse.de>.
Found 1 CPU
Family: 6 Model: 9 Stepping: 5 Type: 0
CPU Model: Unknown CPU Original OEM
unknown TLB/cache descriptor:
0xb0
unknown TLB/cache descriptor:
0xb3
Instruction TLB: 4MB pages, fully associative, 2 entries
unknown TLB/cache descriptor:
0x87
unknown TLB/cache descriptor:
0x30
Data TLB: 4MB pages, 4-way associative, 8 entries
unknown TLB/cache descriptor:
0x2c
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