On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 15:27 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote: [snip]
> CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=y > CONFIG_NR_CPUS=2 You've probably got certain things selected under ACPI because you're using a laptop. This is merely a desktop system so all I really need to do, as far as I know - correct me if I'm wrong, is to enable the section and I should get what I need with it. Enabling APM on my old system gave me the pretty power off thing and that's all I wanted/needed from that. > > This is what /proc/cpuinfo shows: > > mine definately shows processor 0 and processor 1. Also have a look > at /proc/acpi/processor/. I have CPU0 and CPU1. Mine's just not showing up under /proc/cpuinfo. I don't have an acpi section under /proc at the moment. ACPI must not be running right now, then. [snip] > Is it a USB keyboard? did you enable usb legacy support in the bios? It's a PS/2 keyboard. Same problem occurs with USB KB support on and off in BIOS. > while we're on bios settings, see if you can turn HT on and off in the > bios. I have an option for it. I have the option and it's enabled. > -- > Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -- Statux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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