Chris,
I have a compaq AMD r4000 x86_64. grabbing the latest kernel and compiling it fixed my clock skew.
I have not had any slow disk issues. again the kernel may help
doing the command:
killall -SIGUSR1 cpuspeed makes the CPU run faster.
Hope that helps.
Jerry
You just grabbed the latest kernel from kernel.org?
Does hdparm show you as having DMA enabled?
I turned off and stopped the cpuspeed service.
Thanks Chris
geisj@pagestation.com 01/12/06 3:02 pm >>>
Chris,
I have a Compaq AMD r4000 x86_64. grabbing the latest kernel and compiling it fixed my clock skew.
I have not had any slow disk issues. again the kernel may help
doing the command:
killall - SIGUSR1 cpuspeed makes the CPU run faster.
Hope that helps.
Jerry
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On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 15:31 -0500, Chris Hammond wrote:
You just grabbed the latest kernel from kernel.org?
Does hdparm show you as having DMA enabled?
I turned off and stopped the cpuspeed service.
Thanks Chris
OK ... one thing you always need to do is to get the latest BIOS for the motherboard from the manufacturer. If you have the latest BIOS already, then you can try booting with apic=off or noapic.
geisj@pagestation.com 01/12/06 3:02 pm >>>
Chris,
I have a Compaq AMD r4000 x86_64. grabbing the latest kernel and compiling it fixed my clock skew.
I have not had any slow disk issues. again the kernel may help
doing the command:
killall - SIGUSR1 cpuspeed makes the CPU run faster.
Hope that helps.
Jerry
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