Re: Linux kernel crash (3.2.0-2-amd64) when trying to play audio CD

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Hi Borislav!

I'm sorry for the late answer.


On Mon, 18 Jun 2012 17:51:41 +0200, Borislav Petkov <bp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 04:52:36PM +0200, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
> > > Ok, can you do the following:
> > > 
> > > $ setpci -s 18.0 0x68.l
> > 
> >     $ sudo setpci -s 18.0 0x68.l
> >     0f00cc0f
> > 
> > > $ rdmsr 0xc001001f
> > 
> >     $ sudo modprobe msr
> >     $ sudo rdmsr 0xc001001f
> >     8
> 
> Ok, this is a BIOS bug - we have a recommendation about what the BIOS
> should do but yours doesn't do it. Are you sure you're using the latest
> BIOS for your motherboard?
> 
> Can you check for updates and if you get a newer version, can you update
> your BIOS and do the two commands above?

I have now finally been able to check this, and yes, I'm already using
the latest version of the BIOS, which is Phoenix cME FirstBIOS Desktop
Pro version 5.00 R1.07.2264.A1 (a.k.a.  5.00.1.07, 25.04.2006) for
Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo E5600, mainboard D2264-A1, CPU AMD Sempron 3000+.

> If there's no newer BIOS, we can try applying the workaround at boot in
> an init script to fix your issue.

How'd that be done?


Grüße,
 Thomas

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