FYI: 2.2.10 did the same thing, but I caught it soon enough so that
sysrq-[sub] would get me out of the problem. This time it was quake2 and it
was not killable either (not even -9 as root)
For the time beeing, 2.2.7 seems to be the most stable kernel.
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