--- Toshio Kuratomi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 14:48 -0700, Jean-David wrote:
> > So my R4000 clock still runs 2x too fast whenever
> i
> > enable the apic...
> > Using the noapic option makes networking hard but
> > still useable. 
> > I restart the network as soon as you sign in. It
> > should work if u wait long enough. Now your
> connection
> > will be extremely slow unless you keep moving the
> > mouse pointer!
> > In that case, it ll be just as fast...
> > 
> > Let's hope compaq ll release a BIOS update fast
> > 
> > Anyone has this stupid clock working without the
> > noapic on the R4000?
> > 
> With a sufficiently recent kernel version, there's a
> kernel boot option
> no_timer_check that doesn't have all the negative
> ramifications of
> noapic.
> 
> Here's the earliest entry I have in my grub.conf:
> 
> title Fedora Core (2.6.11-prepkatahdin1.1369)
>         root(hd0,0)
>         kernel
> /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.11-prepkatahdin1.1369 ro
> root=/dev/hda1
> selinux=0 no_timer_check
>         initrd
> /boot/initrd-2.6.11-prepkatahdin1.1369.img
> 
> At this point, the Fedora kernel was tracking one of
> the pre-2.6.12
> patchsets so it's not a vanilla 2.6.11.
> 
> -Toshio
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unfortunately no_timer_check does not fix the problem
on my machine. I m using Debian on kernel 2.6.13-2.
noapictimer does fix the problem but does not let the
netork adapter work properly either. I also suspect
the sound to stop. I guess it's good enough for now.

Jean-David Hsu


        
                
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