> 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
Thanks I will test these utilities.
The unwanted stepping is resolved! My 12vdc power to my LPT-board did give a 
very unclean dc, that did result in the unwanted servo movement ~3steps/sec. 
Now it runs very very smoth.


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