Actually, I think that is where the problem lies.  I am seeing this at the boot
screen during POST, around the memory check.  I haven't done anything with the
Linux kernel as of yet.  I wanted to solve the system level issue before
optimizin the kernel.

Regards,

Jeff Kirkland

> Jeff,
> 
>       try rebuilding the kernel and telling it you have an Athlon-class CPU.
> hopefully that will help.
> 
>       what does the BIOS say? does it think you have a 1.47 ghz proc?
> 
> -tom
> 
> > Hello everyone!  My appologies for the OT post, but I am having a small amount
> > of trouble with my new Linux box.  I just built the machine ( it is an AMD
> > Athlon XP 1700, 1.47ghz).  My problem is, when it boots, it registers the
> > following on the main screen:
> > 
> >          Unknown Processor  ( 1.100 ghz )
> > 
> > The problem is, it is not recognizing my processor and the 'ghz' is definately
> > off.  I have an MSI K7TTurbo - Socket A motherboard.  I am just wondering, 
> since
> > it has been so very long since I built a computer, if anyone knows what is 
> wrong
> > that the processor is not recognized?   Any ideas are greatly appreciated!!!
> > I have Linux installed and running, no problem, but I would really like it to
> > see the processor.  
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Jeff Kirkland
> > 
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