Energy Drink wrote:
> Like it says somthing is wrong with the realtime config. It did work well 
> with the live CD, exept the stepping, any ideas? I have tested all the 
> different bios setings.
VERY interesting!  It might be useful to boot up on the CD again 
(live) and run a few utilities.  One is lsmod (may have to use 
/sbin/lsmod) to list all the drivers (and real time modules) 
installed on the kernel.  Compare the list between live and 
booted from the hard drive to see what other facilities are 
being supported with the hard drive install.  (Another useful 
utility in general is ps xa, which lists all running processes.
Not necessarily the problem, but it might also give some 
indication of functions that are being supported on the various 
systems.)  You can also check in the window manager's settings 
or configurations menus to see how the Xwindows configuration 
and options are set.  There should be some settings for 
acceleration features of the video system that might show 
differences between the two.  The live-CD setup is a very 
conservative one, since you can't change stuff permanently, and 
you'd have to make the change every time you boot from CD.

But, Steve mentioned the power management stuff, and that is
very likely to be the cause.  Battery management functions seem 
to cause long pauses on a number of systems.

Jon

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