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"Lobster" <davidlobsterpot601@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:bZlPn.8142$ka3.5994@newsfe01.ams2... > Peter Elsden wrote: >> In article <gObPn.3533$aO4.1708@hurricane>, Lobster <davidlobsterpot601@ >> hotmail.com> writes >>> The (factory-fitted) alarm on my Zafira has started sounding >>> occasionally while parked up, for no apparent reason. >>> >> >> I had exactly the same problem     

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Author: dennis
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:17

"Lobster" <davidlobsterpot601@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:bZlPn.8142$ka3.5994@newsfe01.ams2... Peter Elsden wrote: In article <gObPn.3533$aO4.1708@hurricane>, Lobster <davidlobsterpot601@ hotmail.com> writes The (factory-fitted) alarm on my Zafira has started sounding occasionally while parked up, for no apparent reason. I had exactly the same problem
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Hi. John Baldwin wrote: > On Friday 04 June 2010 2:30:13 pm Alexander Motin wrote: >> I am working on driver for HPET event timers. It works mostly fine, >> except after some cases when ioapic_assign_cpu() called while timer is >> active. Under interrupt rate of 10KHz it is enough a dozen cpuset runs >> to break it (with 1KHz - few dozens). When it happens, I can see that >> timer is still     

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Author: dennis
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:17

Peter Elsden wrote: In article <gObPn.3533$aO4.1708@hurricane>, Lobster <davidlobsterpot601@ hotmail.com> writes The (factory-fitted) alarm on my Zafira has started sounding occasionally while parked up, for no apparent reason. I had exactly the same problem with my Zafira last year. The alarm system has a separate battery unit located under the front drivers side
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Peter Elsden wrote: > In article <gObPn.3533$aO4.1708@hurricane>, Lobster <davidlobsterpot601@ > hotmail.com> writes >> The (factory-fitted) alarm on my Zafira has started sounding >> occasionally while parked up, for no apparent reason. >> > > I had exactly the same problem with my Zafira last year. > > The alarm system has a separate battery unit located under the front > drivers side     

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Author: Alexander Motin
Date: Jun 8, 2010 00:07

In article <brqdnRJSoO3g-5DRnZ2dnUVZ8q6dnZ2d@bt.com>, dave <davenpat@btopenowrld.com> wrote: That was my instinct as well. I always shut my climate control down by hitting the recirculation button, so that any air that is in the car can't get out, or blown around for the IR sensors to trigger the alarm. On my getting ancient BMW, the fresh air etc vents for the climate control all
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In article <brqdnRJSoO3g-5DRnZ2dnUVZ8q6dnZ2d@bt.com>, dave <davenpat@btopenowrld.com> wrote: > That was my instinct as well. I always shut my climate control down by > hitting the recirculation button, so that any air that is in the car > can't get out, or blown around for the IR sensors to trigger the alarm. On my getting ancient BMW, the fresh air etc vents for the climate control all     

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Author: Lobster
Date: Jun 8, 2010 00:05

Jim K wrote: On Jun 7, 8:31 pm, Lobster <davidlobsterpot...@hotmail.com> wrote: The (factory-fitted) alarm on my Zafira has started sounding occasionally while parked up, for no apparent reason. My thought is that the car battery may not be providing it with enough juice (as these days it is mostly used for short journeys and probably isn't getting charged enough (indeed
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Jim K wrote: > On Jun 7, 8:31 pm, Lobster <davidlobsterpot...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> The (factory-fitted) alarm on my Zafira has started sounding >> occasionally while parked up, for no apparent reason. >> >> My thought is that the car battery may not be providing it with enough >> juice (as these days it is mostly used for short journeys and probably >> isn't getting charged enough (indeed     

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Author: Lobster
Date: Jun 8, 2010 00:05

Synopsis: kernel assert ("(boundary & (boundary - 1)) == 0") triggers with i915drm in recent -5 kernel State-Changed-From-To: open->closed State-Changed-By: mrg@NetBSD.org State-Changed-When: Tue, 01 Jun 2010 02:37:55 +0000 State-Changed-Why: this bug was fixed by drochner@ and pulled up to netbsd-5 branch in march. -- Posted automagically by a mail2news gateway at muc.de e.V. Please
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Author: Dave Plowman (News)
Date: Jun 7, 2010 15:10

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Author: Dave Plowman (News)
Date: Jun 7, 2010 15:10

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Author: dave
Date: Jun 7, 2010 14:31

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Author: dave
Date: Jun 7, 2010 14:31

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Author: mrg
Date: May 31, 2010 19:37

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