Mitchell Laks schrieb:
On 11:28 Sun 11 Jan , Adrian Levi wrote:
2009/1/11 Mitchell Laks :
I would try to explore the idea that the CPU or motherboard is
defective. Perhaps the second core is bad.
I had a problem with memory sticks that was similar. One stick
worked and not two. I first fou
On 11:28 Sun 11 Jan , Adrian Levi wrote:
> 2009/1/11 Mitchell Laks :
>
>
> > I would try to explore the idea that the CPU or motherboard is defective.
> > Perhaps the second core is bad.
> >
> > I had a problem with memory sticks that was similar. One stick worked and
> > not two. I first f
2009/1/11 Mitchell Laks :
> I would try to explore the idea that the CPU or motherboard is defective.
> Perhaps the second core is bad.
>
> I had a problem with memory sticks that was similar. One stick worked and not
> two. I first found that
> there was a bad memory stick ( 1 out of 2). then
On 07:46 Sun 11 Jan , Adrian Levi wrote:
> 2009/1/11 Patrick Schueller :
>
> > Sorry for the late answer, I didn't see your reply for some reason :-(
> >
> > I compiled and installed the stable vanilla 2.6.28 kernel from kernel.org,
> > as you suggested. Since I am not very accustomed with the
2009/1/11 Patrick Schueller :
> Sorry for the late answer, I didn't see your reply for some reason :-(
>
> I compiled and installed the stable vanilla 2.6.28 kernel from kernel.org,
> as you suggested. Since I am not very accustomed with the kernel's compiling
> options, I used the old kernel's .c
"Adrian Levi" wrote:
2008/12/15 Patrick Schueller :
> I have tested this on the following distributions:
> Debian Lenny AMD64 (which I am using now)
> Debian Lenny 32bit (-686 kernel; with -486 kernel, the problem is gone, but
> this only supports 1 kernel as I can see)
> Ubuntu Hardy (8.04) 32
2008/12/15 Patrick Schueller :
> Hi all,
>
> I am relatively new to Debian (used Ubuntu before) and have the following
> problem:
> I have tested this on the following distributions:
> Debian Lenny AMD64 (which I am using now)
> Debian Lenny 32bit (-686 kernel; with -486 kernel, the problem is go
Hi all,
I am relatively new to Debian (used Ubuntu before) and have the
following problem:
Debian Lenny freezes during boot on ASUS X56TR laptop with AMD Turion
ZM82 processor. I am currently running the AMD64 installation.
The freeze occurs only when both cores are activated. With kernel
pa
Hi all,
I am relatively new to Debian (used Ubuntu before) and have the
following problem:
Debian Lenny freezes during boot on ASUS X56TR laptop with AMD Turion
ZM82 processor. I am currently running the AMD64 installation.
The freeze occurs only when both cores are activated. With kernel
pa
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