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2009 Mar 01
2
AMD Cool'N Quiet = Processor issues
...as the AppDB page for Guild Wars and tried all combinations that are listed within.
In regedit, however, I stumbled upon the Hardware CPU section and it was saying I had a 1000MHz speed. Now /proc/cpuinfo says I have a 1000MHz speed when I don't have any processes running but it will go up to 2200MHz as needed. AMD Cool'N Quiet keeps the CPU speed down when not in use.
I'm pretty sure that when I start Guild Wars through Wine, Wine is grabbing my /proc/cpuinfo of 1000MHz and using that as my maximum CPU speed to run Guild Wars and that is causing my slow FPS.
Is there a way to tell W...
2011 Dec 22
8
WINE on AMD cpu
I saw in the 'myths' section that WINE will not run on an AMD cpu. Can someone confirm or deny? I would like to run WINE, but I do not seem to have the correct cpu to use it.
2010 Mar 03
26
How to verify ecc for ram is active and enabled?
Is there a method to view the status of the rams ecc single or double bit errors? I would like to confirm that ecc on my xeon e5520 and ecc ram are performing their role since memtest is ambiguous.
I am running memory test on a p6t6 ws, e5520 xeon, 2gb samsung ecc modules and this is what is on the screen:
Chipset: Core IMC (ECC : Detect / Correct)
However, further down "ECC" is
2012 Jul 22
20
Kernel crash with acpi_processor, cpu_idle and intel_idle =y
Hi everyone,
When I set CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR, CONFIG_CPU_IDLE and CONFIG_INTEL_IDLE
to y then I cannot boot Xen; there is a crash. If I turn
CONFIG_INTEL_IDLE off then the boot goes well and, after dom0 has
booted, xenpm works and gives some sane output, see below. I have
tested this with kernels 3.2 to 3.4.6.
Is it impossible to use INTEL_IDLE with Xen? If this is a known issue
then maybe
2012 Jul 22
20
Kernel crash with acpi_processor, cpu_idle and intel_idle =y
Hi everyone,
When I set CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR, CONFIG_CPU_IDLE and CONFIG_INTEL_IDLE
to y then I cannot boot Xen; there is a crash. If I turn
CONFIG_INTEL_IDLE off then the boot goes well and, after dom0 has
booted, xenpm works and gives some sane output, see below. I have
tested this with kernels 3.2 to 3.4.6.
Is it impossible to use INTEL_IDLE with Xen? If this is a known issue
then maybe
2006 Mar 21
1
weird bugs with mmap-ing via NFS
[Moved from -current to -stable]
???????? 21 ???????? 2006 16:23, Matthew Dillon ?? ????????:
> ? ? You might be doing just writes to the mmap()'d memory, but the system
> ? ? doesn't know that.
Actually, it does. The program tells it, that I don't care to read, what's
currently there, by specifying the PROT_READ flag only.
> ? ? The moment you touch any mmap()'d