On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 10:52:21AM +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 14:50:43 +0200 "bob dylan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I'm a new user of Elive, a debian distro using e16 and e17 as default
> > desktop.
> > I've got a strange problem, every twenty secondes (more or less)
> > the desktop freezes but not the cursor, and so during ten secondes.
> 
> tried removing the battery module? by default it polls every 30 seconds. i 
> have
> found that some kernels have a very bad time of returning battery info and
> polling every second adds 20-30% load on a system - but it didnt hang e.

Also - try removing any kernel modules related to wireless.  I've had
a laptop where the wireless would freak out and then the system would
behave exactly as described.

Ross

> > I had the same problem with Ubuntu and Fedora on my desktop.
> > About the computer, it's an old computer, but I think it's not an hardware
> > problem. But because it can be :), if you want me to check this before
> > starting for any bugs, please give advices because I'm not an
> > experienced user. For now, I have just checked the RAM which is OK
> > (or at leastn with 2 hours of memtest86 seems to be so).
> > 
> > My computer is an IBM T23, 1 Ghz with 256 MB of RAM, video card
> > is a supersavage IX/C SDR (rev 05) with only 8 MB of RAM.
> > If you want more info, I'll provide you my "lspci".
> > 
> > Before using enlightement and Debian, I had Ubuntu with KDE. At this
> > time, I had 512 MB of RAM, but 256 are down and 256 isn't really
> > enough for KDE nor GNOME (actually, KDE works faster than GNOME,
> > but that wasn't fast enough).
> > 
> > PS:
> > - No, I'm not using 3D modules :).
> > - Ah, and sorry if there are mistakes in this message, english isn't
> > my native language.
> > 
> > Aznar Jocelyn
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