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Scott may be Scott Garfinkle of IBM.
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 17:55:10 PDT, Mark Abramowitz wrote:
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>In , on 10/26/01
> at 05:08 PM, "Steven Levine" said:
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>>You do have all the TCP/IP stack fixes installed? Don't you?
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>I'm not positive. It's been awhile since I installed. I'll check.
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>>That says the kernel is not processing an interrupt.
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>It does, does it? ;-)
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>>DS? Unlikely. :-)
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>Okay, they weren't. I'll write them down next time.
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>>This is probably the Geyserville daemon for power management.
>>What model is your Thinkpad?
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>Well, that was a mistake. But my ThinkPad is a 770x, same as yours.
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>>>Should I do this?
>>Only if Scott asks for it.
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>Okay, I'll wait until someone named Scott asks me for it.
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