El Sábado, 13 de Mayo de 2006 04:53, Grant Thomas escribió: > On 5/12/06, Luis Fernando Llana Díaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I have just installed a new debian box (etch version). Everything runs > > perfect until I have installed a smp kernel, I have tried > > 2.6.15-1-686-smp and 2.6.16-1-smp. It has a hyperthreading (or something > > similar) pentium and it seems that in order to take advantage of that > > feature I have to use such a kernel. > > Well the problem is that after using the X environment (kde or gnome) > > the computer freeze completely. It doesn't even answer to a ping. > > I don't know how much help I can give, but I'll try. > You mention after using an X environment that the system freezes. > Does this mean that you can successfully boot the system, and Xorg starts? > Yes
> Are you able to boot with a non-smp kernel successfully and not have > the system freeze? > Yes > Usually after you install a new kernel through apt-get or aptitude, > your boot loader will get updated to show the new kernel and the old > kernel. At least it does for grub. > Yes Luis. -- http://antares.sip.ucm.es/~luis In a world without walls, who needs Windows(R)?
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