I'll give that a shot when I can. Thank you for the help!
Tim Nelson
Systems/Network Support
Rockbochs Inc.
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Tim Nelson wrote:
I have not tried the full install without ACPI yet. However, I did use the
Uniprocessor kernel when I tried a full install previously.
You might want to try the SMP kernel if disabling ACPI doesn't work,
though IIRC the embedded kernel is uniprocessor so I somewhat doubt
I have not tried the full install without ACPI yet. However, I did use the
Uniprocessor kernel when I tried a full install previously.
Tim Nelson
Systems/Network Support
Rockbochs Inc.
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Tim Nelson wrote:
Thank you for the tip, I'll give it a shot.
If that doesn't work, which kernel are you using on the full install
when getting the watchdog timeouts?
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Thank you for the tip, I'll give it a shot.
Tim Nelson
Systems/Network Support
Rockbochs Inc.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 1:28:10 AM (GMT-0600) America/Mexico_City
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Try booting with ACPI disabled. See the Wiki for details on how to make
it permanent.
-mOjO
Tim Nelson wrote:
Hello! As the title says, I'm experiencing watchdog timeouts on interfaces when I have a
full installation of 1.2-RELEASE but I do not experience the same problem when I'm
running a
Are you sure the problem is not the users? When Vista connects to a
new network (which it will see a new PPTP connection as), it asks the
user to classify the network as "Work", "Home", or "Public". If they
choose Public or just close the window without answering then it
disables file sharing