Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 03 Jun 2003 14:00:00 +0200 | From | Andreas Haumer <> | Subject | Re: system clock speed too high? |
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Hi!
I have some more information
6.) Kernel 2.4.19-ac4 (ACPI compiled as modules) a) no special kernel commandline option -> System does boot, fusion MTP driver finds the controller -> time runs 2.5 times too fast
b) boot with "acpi=off" -> Same as 6a)
c) boot with "acpi=off notsc" -> Same as 6a)
I tried also the following BIOS settings, but without improving the situation:
*) Hyperthreading "disabled" *) MPS 1.4 Support "disabled" *) BIOS Update "disabled" *) Plug & Play "yes" (this makes it even worse: linux crashes eventually as it gets confused by IRQ setting)
- - andreas
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