I'm not sure if I should just chalk this up to "flaky hardware" or
whether it's something to do with Mandrake or what. Here's the
situation: I have a dual-ppro 200 (only one processor running right
now... SMP locks the machine up tight on boot-up!) with 192 megs of
ram. Mandrake detects the ram just fine. I also have an Advansys
ABP-940UA Ultra SCSI card hooked into a 8.5 GB SCSI drive, but I boot
off an 850 mb IDE.
I normally have to boot twice before I can get a reasonable Bogomips
count. Typically I get about 1% of the "normal" bogomips at first
boot and full bogomips after I reboot. For example, right now I think
it's running at 192 Bogomips. I realize this isn't a REAL measure of
performance, but it's close enough for me, as at 2 bogomips as I had
at first boot, the system was CRAWLING!
Any ideas???
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