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Subject: [Bug 103351] Machine check exception on Broadwell quad-core with
SpeedStep enabled
Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2015 18:27:56 +0000
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--- Comment #20 from saunders.52@wright.edu ---
(In reply to kernel@benjam.info from comment #19)
> (In reply to saunders.52 from comment #18)
> > Is there a way to forward this to Intel? Unfortunately, these are all
> > laptops, so their customer support page says "contact your manufacturer",
> > and my manufacturer doesn't support Linux.
>
> This bug is confirmed on the 5700HQ, 5675C, and 5775C. The last two of those
> are socketed desktop processors.
Ah. Sorry. I still sent an e-mail to an intel contact address I could find
pointing them to this bug. Probably wasn't the right one (security) but it's
one of the few public facing ones I could find that were tech oriented, and
this does crash the system when running code with the affected instructions in
a VM.
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