Thank you for the suggestion, but ACPI is not the culprit. I'm not using
any form of power management (tested it anyway).
Best regards
Miguel Dilaj
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I'm not sure, but that could be caused by ACPI. Try booting your box with
this command
linux acpi=no-idle
where linux is the name of your kernel image
If that works add this to your lilo.conf
append acpi=no-idle
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Subject: 2.4.7 slowdowns
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> Hello people
>
> Anyone's using stock 2.4.7 kernel?
> Since I'm using it, the system experienced a big slowdown after aprox. 30
> minutes of using it.
> top doesn't show big mem/cpu usage for any program, and 2.4.6 with the
same
> kernel config didn't show the same behaviour.
> Any hints are welcome.
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> Best regards
>
> Miguel Dilaj
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