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> On Fri, 28 Aug 1998, Max Lawson wrote:
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> > I'm running Debian GNU/Linux at home. I've overclocked my box a few days
> > ago by
> > increasing the bus frequency.
>
> One might say that you were asking for it. If you overclock the system
> bus, you'll overclock most other busses along wi
On Fri, 28 Aug 1998, Max Lawson wrote:
> I'm running Debian GNU/Linux at home. I've overclocked my box a few days ago
> by
> increasing the bus frequency.
One might say that you were asking for it. If you overclock the system
bus, you'll overclock most other busses along with it (this can a
Hello,
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux at home. I've overclocked my box a few days ago by
increasing the bus frequency.
The "problem" I have is the messages printed at boot time. Forgotten to
take the messages but they're of the form "status=0x.." and "error=0x..".
I've also noticed that
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