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[Bug 548021] 11.2 Milestone 7 won't run on AMD x86_64
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- Date: Fri, 25 Dec 2009 01:00:32 +0000
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http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=548021
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=548021#c28
Steve Thompson <stevet@xxxxxxxxxx> changed:
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--- Comment #28 from Steve Thompson <stevet@xxxxxxxxxx> 2009-12-25 01:00:26 UTC
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Steve -- no "n" suffix.
No, my issue is not solved. I have upgraded my BIOS and retried. If I do not
specify NOACPI, then the screen goes black and the only way out is to hit the
<reset> button (the 3 finger salute doesn't do it).
And I noted when this bug report was opened, OpenSuSE 10.3 - 11.1 32 and 64 bit
worked fine. 11.2 64Bit CR1, CR2 and Final do not. I did not try 11.2 32bit as
this is now a fully functioning file server and it is set up as a 64bit
machine.
If you want or need logs from this machine, you will have to tell me how to
capture them, because I don't have a USB device to boot and operate from.
Also, not that it made any difference, I have also upgraded to 2G of RAM from
1G (which is shared with the built in video adapter).
Meanwhile, once the install is complete, the kernel that is installed has the
appropriate support for ACPI. I say that because I do not have to tell GRUB
noACPI for the boot.
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http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=548021#c28
Steve Thompson <stevet@xxxxxxxxxx> changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Status|NEEDINFO |REOPENED
Info Provider|stevet@xxxxxxxxxx |
--- Comment #28 from Steve Thompson <stevet@xxxxxxxxxx> 2009-12-25 01:00:26 UTC
---
Steve -- no "n" suffix.
No, my issue is not solved. I have upgraded my BIOS and retried. If I do not
specify NOACPI, then the screen goes black and the only way out is to hit the
<reset> button (the 3 finger salute doesn't do it).
And I noted when this bug report was opened, OpenSuSE 10.3 - 11.1 32 and 64 bit
worked fine. 11.2 64Bit CR1, CR2 and Final do not. I did not try 11.2 32bit as
this is now a fully functioning file server and it is set up as a 64bit
machine.
If you want or need logs from this machine, you will have to tell me how to
capture them, because I don't have a USB device to boot and operate from.
Also, not that it made any difference, I have also upgraded to 2G of RAM from
1G (which is shared with the built in video adapter).
Meanwhile, once the install is complete, the kernel that is installed has the
appropriate support for ACPI. I say that because I do not have to tell GRUB
noACPI for the boot.
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