Hi Michael! This solves the problem! Could you please also explain what this setting does to the system? Thanks!!!! Greeting, Marco. 2006/5/14, Michael Ayers <twopinkblobs@t-online.de>:
On Sunday 14 May 2006 09:58, Marco Mans wrote:
Hi!
Yesterday I updated my Toshiba Tecra S3 laptop from 10.0 to 10.1. The upgrade process was succesfull.
But when I boot my laptop, it is extremly slow. After 5 minutes of booting, everything is still very slow. When I look at the running processes with 'top', I see two 'hwup' processes taking 100% of the cpu-performance. If I kill these processes everything works fine.
Does anyone has an idea how this van be resolved?
Thanks in advanced!
Marco
In /etc/sysconfig/hardware/config try DRIVER=skip. It's at the bottom of the file.
Mike
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