If you're set up to build your own kernels you could
make menuconfig
and select Processor Type and Features where you can rig
your kernel such that it's better able to recognize your
particular processor. It's possible that your distribution
ships with its kernels in some
Again, I appologize for not being more specific in that I am seeing this at
during POST. I am thinking it may be something in the bios, but I don't see
anything about a processor type in there.
Jeff
If you're set up to build your own kernels you could
make menuconfig
and select
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
woops, forgot to CC the list..
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Jeff
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,
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On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 13:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
I was actually looking at this, but wasn't really sure how to go about figuring
out how to set the clock multiplier. Can anyone give some further insight on
setting this?
Regards,
Jeff
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 13:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone! My appologies for the OT post, but
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, at 7:32pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was actually looking at this, but wasn't really sure how to go about
figuring out how to set the clock multiplier. Can anyone give some
further insight on setting this?
It is dependent entirely on the motherboard. Check with the OEM