3000 and I've never had such problems.
I'd rather take a look at compile options, use flag and kernel configuration.
Also, have you tried running memtest?
My 2 cents.
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that I haven't had big problems and I'm happy about how my ondemand is
behaving...
Certainly this is not going to be true for everyone out there.
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mplayerplugin,
then emulibs will do the job for you.
I'm using this tecnique to run nap on my amd64 box and it's working really nice.
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Maybe some sort of iptables rule blocking access to local print server?
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On 10/16/05, Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the onboard sensors are crap.
You can take a look at bios cpu monitoring suite.
On ASUS mobo it shows also cpu core temperature, so you can adjust
lm_sensors ranges and multipliers.
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, I must absolutely thanks all of you guys for this really
interesting thread!
This is the moment when you love even the word mailing-list!
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a little workaround adding a sleep 5 just before ebegin
Checking filesystem in /etc/init.d/checkfs
Any idea about it?
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/home for about 700 users...)
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: error: parse error before int
make: *** [shfsmount.o] Error 1
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs
It seems that some headers in /usr/include/asm-x86_64 are not found,
but if I go and see, the files ARE in that directory.
Can enyone help me?
Tnx to all!
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On 6/17/05, Herbie Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think this is a problem with your kernel headers that was fixed a
while ago in multilib.eclass. Re-emergeing linux-headers should fix your
problem.
Perfect!
Now it works really fine!
Thanks a lot!
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I don't think so, but AFAIK they have _not_ made their newer chips
incompatible with the nv driver in XFree/Xorg.
Well, they provide directly on asus web site source driver for nforce4
chipset based motherboard...
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