I had a similar problem on my notebook, because on notebooks, cpu fan
not always running to save some energy. And because I use ACPI but I
forgot to load fan module at start, when the cpu was too hot, a
security shutdown the notebook.
If you use ACPI and fan is not loaded, try to add fan and
antonio giulio wrote:
Hi,
any weeks ago, I have posted about a strange behaviour of my amd64
cpu. GPG or molecular dynamics calcs in 3/4 minutes make cpu burning.
Now notebook is at acer labs to control (under garantee). A technician
(at phone) tell me that his stress-cpu program (windows)
i'm running sid on this machine (I installed from sarge net-install):
uname -a
Linux (none) 2.6.11-9-amd64-k8 #1 Wed Jun 29 17:33:01 CEST 2005 x86_64 GNU/Linux
using xorg having problems with keyboard, cos it seems to be able to load only
us keyboard, so, although i can change map to spanish
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 11:17:40AM +0200, moi 1392 wrote:
I had a similar problem on my notebook, because on notebooks, cpu fan
not always running to save some energy.
CPU fan do not consume enough power compared to other devices (as
backlight, HDD, etc) so there is no real point to stop it
On 8/11/05, Howard Coles Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would love to get the video and clock problem fixed most of all, and if any
of you have any tips it would make things so much easier. All my searching
to this point has been fruitless!
For the clock problem try to pass the 'noapic'
On Thursday 11 August 2005 09:28 am, Michelasso wrote:
On 8/11/05, Howard Coles Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would love to get the video and clock problem fixed most of all, and if
any of you have any tips it would make things so much easier. All my
searching to this point has been
Le jeudi 11 août 2005 à 08:52 -0500, Howard Coles Jr. a écrit :
Ok, I've tried about everything I can find, so I'm hoping some of you guys
can
help:
I have the above mentioned laptop as sold from Office Depot.
I'm running the 2.6.11-1-k7 kernel, because its just as fast as the 64bit
Michelasso [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am running sid 64bit on my turion64 based laptop, and since there
are no debian packages for wine for this architecture I am trying to
build it form cvs sources.
Why do you want to run a 64 bit wine? Do you have 64 bit Windows apps
you want to use? I
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 03:25:33PM +0200, Michelasso wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am running sid 64bit on my turion64 based laptop, and since there
are no debian packages for wine for this architecture I am trying to
build it form cvs sources.
However I get an error
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 08:52:28AM -0500, Howard Coles Jr. wrote:
Ok, I've tried about everything I can find, so I'm hoping some of you guys
can
help:
I have the above mentioned laptop as sold from Office Depot.
I'm running the 2.6.11-1-k7 kernel, because its just as fast as the 64bit
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 03:56:11PM +0100, Jo Shields wrote:
Once you've got yourself an i386 chroot, why not save yourself the
bother of compiling it and just install the i386 debian packages?
Maybe to get a newer wine version? I don't know... :)
Len Sorensen
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On 8/11/05, Howard Coles Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the noapic and I couldn't get a dhcp address to my nic.
Then try 'nolapic' or 'noapictimer' to see if this can fix the clock
problem; 'noapic' worked for me with vanilla 2.6.12 sources, but I am
not using dhcp so I cannot tell if I
On 8/11/05, Jo Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once you've got yourself an i386 chroot, why not save yourself the
bother of compiling it and just install the i386 debian packages?
The problem is that at the moment I cannot get a i386 chroot; I have
followed the guidelines here:
Michelasso wrote:
On 8/11/05, Jo Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once you've got yourself an i386 chroot, why not save yourself the
bother of compiling it and just install the i386 debian packages?
The problem is that at the moment I cannot get a i386 chroot; I have
followed the
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 05:14:17PM +0200, Michelasso wrote:
The problem is that at the moment I cannot get a i386 chroot; I have
followed the guidelines here:
https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html
(that I cannot read at the moment because of a server
On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 02:35:36PM +0200, antonio giulio wrote:
Ok, it's impossible that software damages hardware...
It is very much possible. Old monitors would break when sent too high
a refresh rate, old hard disks break when asked to do a read or write
move beyond their size and ... the
On Thursday 11 August 2005 15:44, Howard Coles Jr. wrote:
/bin/sh: /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.12-1-k7/scripts/gcc-version.sh: No such
fil or directory
make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.12-1-k7'
CC [M] /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/nvidia-agp.o
On 11 Aug 2005, 14:02, valentina messeri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
using xorg having problems with keyboard, cos it seems to be able to load
only
us keyboard, so, although i can change map to spanish with loadkeys es i
can't
use all f* keys and AltGr as well, for example.
#
Up to now I hadn't really looked at Quanta.
Having read loads of positive comments about it I was badly disappointed after
even my first test. It crashes on me regularly.
I can be used, but to build anything usefull I must save every few seconds.
Is 64bit Quanta (3.3.2 with kde 3.4.1) work
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 07:34:21PM +0200, Ernest jw ter Kuile wrote:
Up to now I hadn't really looked at Quanta.
Having read loads of positive comments about it I was badly disappointed
after
even my first test. It crashes on me regularly.
I can be used, but to build anything usefull
On Thursday 11 August 2005 10:34, Ernest jw ter Kuile wrote:
Is 64bit Quanta (3.3.2 with kde 3.4.1) work in progress ? or are the
praises coming from people who only look, but don't touch ?
I was doing some web development a couple months ago using Quanta (not sure
which version) with
On Thursday 11 August 2005 19:59, Ted Kisner wrote:
Now I have an up-to-date sid, Quanta 3.4.0 and KDE 3.4.1, and I just
verified that Quanta crashes every time after about 10 seconds. So it
seems that something has broken recently.
Not exactly what I see, however it's close enough. I'll see
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 06:20:36AM +0300, Nigel Ridley wrote:
Grahame White wrote:
I just tried doing an aptitude upgrade but I'm getting the following
errors:
Unpacking replacement libc6 ...
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.3.5-3_amd64.deb
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 10:45:26PM +0300, Nigel Ridley wrote:
Can you explain [briefly] why not -- I thought it was OK to do.
Anything with the word 'force' when it comes to package management is
ALWAYS 100% of the time with no exceptions a very bad thing.
It is really that simple.
It turns of
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 10:45:26PM +0300, Nigel Ridley wrote:
Then, whenever the situation arises, dpkg will automatically overwrite
the common file.
Please don't do that.
Can you explain [briefly] why not -- I thought it was OK to do.
If 2 packages have the same file, but they do
Lionel Elie Mamane [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 02:35:36PM +0200, antonio giulio wrote:
Ok, it's impossible that software damages hardware...
It is very much possible. Old monitors would break when sent too high
a refresh rate, old hard disks break when asked to do a
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