On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 22:09 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
Joseph wrote:
[snip]
The latest news.
After taking the cover off; the temp. of the CPU went down by 3C to 37C
and Motherboard down by 3C as well to 26C. but that still didn't prevent
the the kernel panic message:
Kernel panic - not
Joseph wrote:
Another theory I have is that it could be related to IRQ timing /
sharing of the Serial SATA with PCI slot 3 on the A8V motherboard.
They are sharing the same IRQ base on the information from the Manual,
though the manual is not saying which IRQ is it.
How can I find out?
Maybe
my bid is:
1) is that sata_via kernel/module actualy loading?
2) update bios
3) check mbr
hope i'm not wastig your time. I have similar box, except sata drive, but lot
of sata stuf is loadin'
Linux 2.6.11.11 #1 Fri Jun 17 11:19:52 EEST 2005 x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64
Processor 3200+ AuthenticAMD
Finally I was able to emerge KDE, it really took a lot of time.
Though, looking at the motherboard's ASUS A8V IRQ setting:
They put a lot of devices on IRQ5:
skge - network controller
libata - I think this is sata ATA controller
ethci_Hcd:usb2, usb2
VIA8237 - sound ship
No
I have an old IDE drive, maybe I can squeeze Gentoo on it for testing.
Bob has a good idea too regarding the CPU compound under the heat-sink
but at CPU temp. 39C I don't see how that could cause any problem.
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#Joseph
No matter what the temp sensors are reading, your problem
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 10:00 -0400, Robert Crawford wrote:
I have an old IDE drive, maybe I can squeeze Gentoo on it for testing.
Bob has a good idea too regarding the CPU compound under the heat-sink
but at CPU temp. 39C I don't see how that could cause any problem.
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#Joseph
One other thought- I don't recall seeing any mention of this in this thread.
Are you sure your heatsink/fan combo is rated for your AMD 64 cpu?
On Friday 22 July 2005 11:26 am, Joseph wrote:
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 10:00 -0400, Robert Crawford wrote:
I have an old IDE drive, maybe I can
Joseph wrote:
Finally I was able to emerge KDE, it really took a lot of time.
Though, looking at the motherboard's ASUS A8V IRQ setting:
They put a lot of devices on IRQ5:
skge - network controller
libata - I think this is sata ATA controller
ethci_Hcd:usb2, usb2
VIA8237 - sound ship
No wonder
[snip]
Maybe you just need to run fix_libtool_files.sh, which is normal after a
compiler upgrade.
Zac
I don't know if that helped but it deeps running for over 20min. so
hopefully maybe I'll be done by Sunday. If not I will have to take a
drastic measure and move to another dystro; which
On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 15:31 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
Joseph wrote:
[snip]
Maybe you just need to run fix_libtool_files.sh, which is normal after a
compiler upgrade.
Zac
I don't know if that helped but it deeps running for over 20min. so
hopefully maybe I'll be done by Sunday.
Joseph wrote:
I wasn't clear, the computer runs usually for 20 to 30minus and kernel
panic comes up on the screen. I'm still googling for some solutions and
I can only find some suggestion; no clear answer.
I think I went too fast for AMD64; I should have stayed with x86 and old
good IDE
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:50:49 -0600
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wasn't clear, the computer runs usually for 20 to 30minus and kernel
panic comes up on the screen. I'm still googling for some solutions and
I can only find some suggestion; no clear answer.
i
I think you have hardware
[snip]
I think you have hardware problems - maybe a heat issue. have you tried
running
with the covers off and a fan blowing onto the system?
I've checked: CPU temp. was 40C and MB temp was 29C
Though, I've taken the cover off and run it for a while without cover.
I think I went too
Bob Sanders wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:50:49 -0600
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wasn't clear, the computer runs usually for 20 to 30minus and kernel
panic comes up on the screen. I'm still googling for some solutions and
I can only find some suggestion; no clear answer.
i
I think
On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 19:05 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
Bob Sanders wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:50:49 -0600
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wasn't clear, the computer runs usually for 20 to 30minus and kernel
panic comes up on the screen. I'm still googling for some solutions and
The latest news.
After taking the cover off; the temp. of the CPU went down by 3C to 37C
and Motherboard down by 3C as well to 26C. but that still didn't prevent
the the kernel panic message:
Kernel panic - not syncing: Aiee, killing interupt handler.
So my next solution is to get another
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 14:46 +1200, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
The latest news.
After taking the cover off; the temp. of the CPU went down by 3C to 37C
and Motherboard down by 3C as well to 26C. but that still didn't prevent
the the kernel panic message:
Kernel panic - not syncing: Aiee, killing
[snip]
The latest news.
After taking the cover off; the temp. of the CPU went down by 3C to 37C
and Motherboard down by 3C as well to 26C. but that still didn't prevent
the the kernel panic message:
Kernel panic - not syncing: Aiee, killing interupt handler.
So my next solution is to
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 18:46:42 -0600
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I couldn't find the 32-bit mode feature in BIOS setting.
Under what menu is it?
Usually associated with the IDE controller or drives. Most newer bios' have it
set to - AUTO, which should switch it into 32-bit, aka LBA mode.
Joseph wrote:
On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 19:05 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
Bob Sanders wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:50:49 -0600
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wasn't clear, the computer runs usually for 20 to 30minus and kernel
panic comes up on the screen. I'm still googling for some
The latest news.
After taking the cover off; the temp. of the CPU went down by 3C to 37C
and Motherboard down by 3C as well to 26C. but that still didn't prevent
the the kernel panic message:
Kernel panic - not syncing: Aiee, killing interupt handler.
So my next solution is to get
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