On Sat, 24 Apr 2010, Steve Fosdick wrote:
It is also worth running memtest86 to check for faulty memory - if there is a memory fault this can cause puzzling symptoms because, as the configuration changes, the module affected by the fault also changes.
Just a quick update. On upgrade from the kernel known to Gentoo as 2.6.28-tuxonice-r10 to the one known as 2.6.33-tuxonice-r1, the kernel panics went away and were replaced by the known issue described at http://lists.tuxonice.net/pipermail/tuxonice-devel/2010-March/006000.html.
DPMS still flaky, though.
Many thanks to Steve and Tim.
Dan