It appears there are still apic issues under x86_64 SMP, so look at
noapic if you continue to have hangups (you may have this AND heat
problems).

Also look at the AMD_64 architecture forums at gentoo.org.  I'm not
familiar with the Acer peripherals but that forum helped me with my
HP9000z.

On 7/30/07, Dan Cowsill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, it's a new Acer, with a Amd64 Turion mobile mk-38.  I had thought
> initially that the cpu was to blame for the freezups as indeed I have
> never installed on this particular processor.
>
> So far, so good with the freezing, though.  I propped the machine up,
> and all seems to be going smoothly...
>
> Does anyone know of any special considerations I should take with the 
> processor?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> On 7/30/07, Dan Cowsill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes, I've done some reading and indeed it probably is overheating.
> > I'll probably prop it up on some jewel cases and blow a fan at it
> > until I can get a working system.  Then I'll investigate cpu frequency
> > scaling.
> >
> > Thanks for your advice.
> >
> > On 7/30/07, Daniel da Veiga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On 7/30/07, Dan Cowsill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I just got myself a new laptop and wanted to install Gentoo on it.
> > > > After getting a working base system installed, I tried to install
> > > > Xorg-x11, but the machine froze while trying to compile gcc.  Keep in
> > > > mind, there were no error messages, logs or anything of that nature.
> > > > Just a straight up lack of any sort of control over the system.
> > > >
> > > > Now, just a little while ago I decided I'd try a different approach.
> > > > I thought perhaps the problem lies in how I compiled the kernel.  I
> > > > tried to emerge gcc in the livecd environment with my gentoo install
> > > > chrooted and sure enough, same deal.
> > > >
> > > > Does anyone know what could cause this?  Or perhaps, what I should
> > > > look for to solve this problem?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Probably your laptop overheated... It happened to me once.
> > >
> > > Make sure that all fans are not obstructed in any way, and think about
> > > setting up CPU frequency scaling according to the CPU temperature, was
> > > the only way to get my laptop to compile stuff like GCC and
> > > OpenOffice, to set it down to 2.0 GHz when it reaches 70 degrees,
> > > instead of its full 2.6GHz.
> > >
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