>>>>> "lonnie" == Lonnie Borntreger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

lonnie> On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 16:00, Edward Tandi wrote:
>> On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 21:42, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
>> > On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 14:55, Edward Tandi wrote:
>> > > I too had problems with gcc3.2 on my twin Athlon MP system. The kernel
>> > > warns about:
>> > > 
>> > > kernel: Advanced speculative caching feature present
>> > > kernel: Disabling advanced speculative caching
>> > 
>> > I'm running kernel-2.4.19-16 on a dual XP box, compiled with gcc3.2 with
>> > total stability.  Of course, I always grab the kernel src.rpm and
>> > recompile it for athlon.
>> 
>> This is good to know. Of course, the problems might be driver specific.
>> What motherboard are you using? Any additional I/O cards?

lonnie> Details:
lonnie> ASUS A7M266-D
lonnie> on board ATA-100 controller
lonnie> on board CM8738 audio (no mic in - alsa driver related)
lonnie> USB2.0 card (no USB devices)
lonnie> nVidia TNT2 AGP (nVidia drivers)
lonnie> Hauppage WinTV/Radio/IR

Try:
        a) without nvidia drivers, or
        b) with acpi=off

It appears that there is some problem with nvidia drivers and acpi
kernel :(
        
Later, Juan.


lonnie> Any issues I have/had are due to recently switching from self compiled
lonnie> kernel.org kernels with OSS sound, and no devfs.  The devfs is still
lonnie> giving me issues with trying to get some things working, but the kernel
lonnie> itself is perfect.

lonnie> TTFN, 
lonnie> Lonnie Borntreger




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