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Re: [opensuse] Suse 10.2d 64-bit +Kde (solved)
- From: Art Fore <art.fore@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 08:24:56 +0800
- Message-id: <1176078296.4934.35.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Mon, 2007-04-09 at 01:43 +0200, Anders Johansson wrote:
> On Monday 09 April 2007 01:39, Art Fore wrote:
> > I forgot that I had two Nvidia 7300s in the machine. I removed one and
> > all of the problems went away. cpuinfo now shows the clock at 2400 MHz
> > too.
>
> That's bad. Why? Did you disable power management?
>
> It's not a good thing that the CPU is maxed the whole time. There is a reason
> they invented the power management thing
>
> > Still a very strange problem. I thought linux supported two video
> > cards.
>
> It does. Did you try connecting a monitor to the second card? Perhaps the
> console output is through that card
>
> Otherwise I guess it could be a problem with the driver
>
> > Only remaining problem is that I cannot boot with RAID 1 installation.
> > Still comes up with no opereating system found even though I can boot on
> > a clean non-RAID install on either disk.
>
> Yes, /boot needs to be outside the RAID. I had issues with that as well. It
> seems lilo and grub can't handle RAID 1 anymore
>
I did nothing to disable power management. The only thing is on start
up, I have to have the noapic option or it will not boot.
Art
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> On Monday 09 April 2007 01:39, Art Fore wrote:
> > I forgot that I had two Nvidia 7300s in the machine. I removed one and
> > all of the problems went away. cpuinfo now shows the clock at 2400 MHz
> > too.
>
> That's bad. Why? Did you disable power management?
>
> It's not a good thing that the CPU is maxed the whole time. There is a reason
> they invented the power management thing
>
> > Still a very strange problem. I thought linux supported two video
> > cards.
>
> It does. Did you try connecting a monitor to the second card? Perhaps the
> console output is through that card
>
> Otherwise I guess it could be a problem with the driver
>
> > Only remaining problem is that I cannot boot with RAID 1 installation.
> > Still comes up with no opereating system found even though I can boot on
> > a clean non-RAID install on either disk.
>
> Yes, /boot needs to be outside the RAID. I had issues with that as well. It
> seems lilo and grub can't handle RAID 1 anymore
>
I did nothing to disable power management. The only thing is on start
up, I have to have the noapic option or it will not boot.
Art
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