2006/3/13, Lennart Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is this one of the systems where telling ACPI that you are runningWindows makes things work better?
Len Sorensen
Ohh, I really don't know.
I'm still running XP because I need a working laptop, not a fried one ;-)
And in Windows everything works like a
On Sun, Mar 12, 2006 at 08:54:52PM +0100, Matteo Vescovi wrote:
Hi Hans,
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 09:36:29AM +0100, Hans wrote:
I have found a solution: you must add disable_timer_pin_1 in grub. Other
solution was, to start without acpi. The first solution will start with
acpi.
Hi Hans,
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 09:36:29AM +0100, Hans wrote:
I have found a solution: you must add disable_timer_pin_1 in grub. Other
solution was, to start without acpi. The first solution will start with acpi.
Beware of ACPI, it's buggy with X200!!
Pay a visit to:
Am Montag, 27. Februar 2006 14:13 schrieb Lennart Sorensen:
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 05:39:49PM +0100, Hans wrote:
since I have an AMD64-Turion processor, all timings are twice as fast as
they should be. This can be seen at:
- clock
- downloadrate at apt-get
- keyboard (rate and delay)
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 09:36:29AM +0100, Hans wrote:
I have found a solution: you must add disable_timer_pin_1 in grub. Other
solution was, to start without acpi. The first solution will start with acpi.
Now everything works o.k. However, i do not know, if the system is now more
slowly. I
Hello folks,
since I have an AMD64-Turion processor, all timings are twice as fast as they
should be. This can be seen at:
- clock
- downloadrate at apt-get
- keyboard (rate and delay)
- clock (in KDE)
- the icon animation in KDE
and some more.
I found a workaround in grub, to set at start
Hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello folks,
since I have an AMD64-Turion processor, all timings are twice as fast as they
should be. This can be seen at:
[snip]
Any hints ?
take a look at http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3927
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On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 05:39:49PM +0100, Hans wrote:
since I have an AMD64-Turion processor, all timings are twice as fast as they
should be. This can be seen at:
- clock
- downloadrate at apt-get
- keyboard (rate and delay)
- clock (in KDE)
- the icon animation in KDE
and some
Le Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 05:39:49PM +0100, Hans écrivait/wrote:
Hello folks,
since I have an AMD64-Turion processor, all timings are twice as fast as they
should be.
This is a known bug (for ATI X200 chipset).
Work arounds
1. pass the noapic option (thru grub in /boot/grub/menu.lst) to
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