Last evening I updated my Cent 5 server to 5.1. All went flawlessly, and it rebooted with the new kernel just fine.
How do I set the clock rate on the new kernel? According to documentation it can be done, but everything I read is rather vague.
Check out section 3 at the URL below: http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS5.1/
I'm using a 32 bit server installation (no graphical stuff) on a Dell Poweredge 2650. I'd like to compare performance of a 100 Hz kernel against a 1KHz kernel. It reads like it's simple enough to set the divider if I just knew where to set it.
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Ben Mills bjmills@hwy39.net wrote:
Last evening I updated my Cent 5 server to 5.1. All went flawlessly, and it rebooted with the new kernel just fine.
How do I set the clock rate on the new kernel? According to documentation it can be done, but everything I read is rather vague.
Check out section 3 at the URL below: http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS5.1/
I'm using a 32 bit server installation (no graphical stuff) on a Dell Poweredge 2650. I'd like to compare performance of a 100 Hz kernel against a 1KHz kernel. It reads like it's simple enough to set the divider if I just knew where to set it.
That section applies only if you are running CentOS in a virtual machine. Is this the case??
Akemi
Hi to all, maybe someone could help me out, I have installed beryl in centos 5 following directions on internet, configuring repos from fedora core 6 and I successfully installed it but the problem I have apparently is that it only works when my resolution is 1024x768 or less, I have a Toshiba satellite p105-s6147 with a graphic card mobile intel 945gm/gu express. I have problems too when I want to change resolution to 1440x900, the menu doesn't show that option the max is 1280 or something like that, well I you could open my eyes it will be much appreciated.
Thanks for all.
George from Uruguay.
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 12:50 PM, Masters IT Gmail mastersit.com@gmail.com wrote:
a graphic card mobile intel 945gm/gu express. I have problems too when I want to change resolution to 1440x900, the menu doesn't show that option the max is 1280 or something like that, well I you could open my eyes it will be much appreciated.
915resolution might help you.
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Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Ben Mills bjmills@hwy39.net wrote:
I'm using a 32 bit server installation (no graphical stuff) on a Dell Poweredge 2650. I'd like to compare performance of a 100 Hz kernel against a 1KHz kernel. It reads like it's simple enough to set the divider if I just knew where to set it.
That section applies only if you are running CentOS in a virtual machine. Is this the case??
No, it's physical. After you replied, I found a good read on the divider and I began to understand it.
Thanks,