> Hi!
>
> I have this problem. My machine is a HP zv5000 (Atlhon AMD64 +3000
> nforce3).
>
> My problems is kernel linux detects bad speed CPU (and bus) 1/3, then
> clock running 3x, and I have problem's with external hardware (keyboard
and
> mouse usb). It's only the first boot (to day), after w
rking fine.
I have need help.
Sorry for my English.
Juanma
-Mensaje original-
De: Oliver Korpilla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: jueves, 24 de marzo de 2005 9:13
Para: Debian-AMD64
Asunto: Clock problem Linux-specific
Hello!
The fact my clock runs 2x as fast in any configurati
Hello!
The fact my clock runs 2x as fast in any configuration I tried till now
seems to be Linux-specific.
It doesn't seem to occur in FreeBSD 5.3 AMD64 or Windows XP.
I'm currently running linux-2.6.11 (kernel.org) and linux-2.6.12-rc1-mm1
(kernel.org), both of course compiled for x86_64.
Any
Sythos schrieb:
What about your .config file in your kernel? RTC? RTC via ACPI? HPET?
Any kind about Speedscale/frequency_alteration?
I've deactivated the CPU Freq alteration - not the source. HPET is
active, RTC is active, but I do not have RTC via ACPI (is that option
too experimental for my co
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 11:24:42AM +0100, Oliver Korpilla wrote:
> I've got a too fast clock on my Debian Pure64 machine on an AMD64 3500+.
> I'm using kernel.org plain vanilla 2.6.11 - which patches should I apply
> to alleviate this? (my SATA hardware won't work with any lesser kernel
> version
Hello!
I've got a too fast clock on my Debian Pure64 machine on an AMD64 3500+.
I'm using kernel.org plain vanilla 2.6.11 - which patches should I apply
to alleviate this? (my SATA hardware won't work with any lesser kernel
version, so I need this kernel version)
Thanks and with kind regards,
Ol
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