I'm referring to the suggestions about "lowering the PCIe frequency,
toggling the spread spectrum, etc"

On 6/20/07, rexonf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 6/20/07, GOvvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is it a driver problem? I really don't have an idea.
>
> Care to provide details on how to go about this?
>

Since you say it's okay in Windows then it must be a problem with the
driver or X or Linux.  Most likely the driver since it's that particular
chipset that has the problem.

Don't know how to get into the BIOS of your laptop.  Press delete or F1
when it boots up.

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