Jerry Geis
2006-Jan-12 20:02 UTC
[CentOS] I have installed CentOS 4.2 on an AMD based machine usingthe ATI chipset (xpress 200) and I am hav
Chris, I have a compaq AMD r4000 x86_64. grabbing the latest kernel and compiling it fixed my clock skew. I have not had any slow disk issues. again the kernel may help doing the command: killall -SIGUSR1 cpuspeed makes the CPU run faster. Hope that helps. Jerry -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20060112/3230be89/attachment-0005.html>
Chris Hammond
2006-Jan-12 20:31 UTC
[CentOS] I have installed CentOS 4.2 on an AMD based machine usingthe ATI chipset (xpress 200) and I am hav
You just grabbed the latest kernel from kernel.org? Does hdparm show you as having DMA enabled? I turned off and stopped the cpuspeed service. Thanks Chris>>> geisj at pagestation.com 01/12/06 3:02 pm >>>Chris, I have a Compaq AMD r4000 x86_64. grabbing the latest kernel and compiling it fixed my clock skew. I have not had any slow disk issues. again the kernel may help doing the command: killall - SIGUSR1 cpuspeed makes the CPU run faster. Hope that helps. Jerry -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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