I've seen this on my laptop also.
Its an older thinkpad t20. Its always running slower by 200MHZ or
something close to that. I've even swapped the cpu to a newer faster
version.
Ensured cpuspeed was turned off, and still the issue persisted. Havent
loaded it with another os to see if the issue
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 14:23 -0400, Alfred von Campe wrote:
Ever since I upgraded all my systems to CentOS 5.1 I have been
getting reports from users about all their windows disappearing. A
little digging revealed that they meant all gnome-terminal windows.
Since there is only one
Anything in the bios called watchdog turned on?
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To be honest I have no idea what is needed by the kernel for the bios to beable
to check that the os is responding correctly. I enabled it on a test server and
had the same issue on a default 4.6 cent install. I could have the name in the
bios (the service ) incorrect ie, watch guard,watch dog
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