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regarding this same issue which suggested running without SMP support
or specifying 'acpi=noht' (to disable hyperthreading) - neither of
these fixes worked for me.
I'm going to try 2.4.10rc2 to see if that helps - more later.
Regards,
mi
specifying 'acpi=noht' (to disable hyperthreading) - neither of these
fixes worked for me.
I'm going to try 2.4.10rc2 to see if that helps - more later.
Regards,
mike
Re: Computer goes unacceptably slow
Kent West
Mon, 22 Nov 2004 14:08:03 -0800
Tapio Lehtonen wrote:
I have
Tapio Lehtonen wrote:
I have a computer class with 13 IBM ThinkCentre computers, running
Debian GNU/Linux Sarge since August.
Do you mean you're the admin for these 13, or that you're a student and
are just trying to diagnose the problem?
Right from the start they go to a
strange state where comp
Hello,
I have a computer class with 13 IBM ThinkCentre computers, running
Debian GNU/Linux Sarge since August. Right from the start they go to a
strange state where computer is extremely sluggish. Looks like any
command takes about a minute to execute. This happens randomly, at
least it looks rand
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