Sorry,
The full expecifications are:
Compaq Presario SR1495ES Model
(Desktop)
AMD64 2700+ (2.2 GHz) Socket 939
Chipset ATI Radeon XPress
200P
1024 MB RAM (2x512 MB)
MSI Motherboard (MS-7093)
Video Nvidia Ge
Force 6200 Turbocache 256MB (PCI-Express)
Thanks,
Miguel
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Mensaje original----
De: fantanas@innocent.com
Recibido: 08/09/2005 10:
04
Para:
CC:
Asunto: Re: [suse-amd64] Quick System Clock
You don't specify how
"new" your Presario is. Is it a laptop? Until
fairly recently the
Presario R3000-series laptops was based on an nVidia
card and
chipset. Then, HPAQ switched to all ATI in the R4000 series.
There
is
a special board for the R3000 series (and its Pavililion 5000
twin
brother); its URL is:
http://lists.pcxperience.com/cgi-
bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxr3000
I believe that a separate list for
the
ATI-based Presario 4000/Pavillion
6000 series has branched off.
The
problem you are mentioning has been
discussed many times in the
aforementioned board, so you may want to
search it. In that page you
will also find a link to a pertinent wiki.
I have an nVidia-based
Presario R3240, on which I currently run 64-bit
SuSE 9.3; I have not
observed that problem, but others have.
Hope this helps.
CF
MIGUEL.
MARTIN@telefonica.net wrote:
I have a new Compaq Presario AMD64
3700+
and installed SUSE 9.3.
I have found that the system time
wins 20
minutes after 40 minutes of working time but hardware clock is
working
fine.
I have try to use xntp to synchronize system time but
does not
work.
Any suggestion to solve the problem.
Thank you
Miguel
Martín.File input Error for file:
/internet/programas/tps/webapps/cp/WEB-INF/etc/blank.html
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