On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, m.nine.six wrote:
> hi,
>
> i'm using an thinkpad 570 with pII 366 mhz with debian potato.
>
> sometimes after rebooting the bios shows me that my cpu speed is only
> 180 mhz. and also the linux kernel gets it as 180 mhz but then the
> bogoMips shows 360 as following:
>
>
hi,
i'm using an thinkpad 570 with pII 366 mhz with debian potato.
sometimes after rebooting the bios shows me that my cpu speed is only
180 mhz. and also the linux kernel gets it as 180 mhz but then the
bogoMips shows 360 as following:
Detected 183630 kHz processor.
Console: co
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, m.nine.six wrote:
> hi,
>
> i'm using an thinkpad 570 with pII 366 mhz with debian potato.
>
> sometimes after rebooting the bios shows me that my cpu speed is only
> 180 mhz. and also the linux kernel gets it as 180 mhz but then the
> bogoMips shows 360 as following:
>
>
hi,
i'm using an thinkpad 570 with pII 366 mhz with debian potato.
sometimes after rebooting the bios shows me that my cpu speed is only
180 mhz. and also the linux kernel gets it as 180 mhz but then the
bogoMips shows 360 as following:
Detected 183630 kHz processor.
Console: c
On Sat, 7 Oct 2000, J. R. S. Brownson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7 Oct 2000, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>
>> The line you specify right there should tell you what you want to
>> know: you[1] have specified, amongst the other mount options, that
>> you do not want executable code, suid code and de
On Sat, 7 Oct 2000, J. R. S. Brownson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7 Oct 2000, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>
>> The line you specify right there should tell you what you want to
>> know: you[1] have specified, amongst the other mount options, that
>> you do not want executable code, suid code and d
On 7 Oct 2000, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> The line you specify right there should tell you what you want to know:
> you[1] have specified, amongst the other mount options, that you do not
> want executable code, suid code and device files to be usable on the CD.
>
> So, to get executable stuff runni
On 7 Oct 2000, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> The line you specify right there should tell you what you want to know:
> you[1] have specified, amongst the other mount options, that you do not
> want executable code, suid code and device files to be usable on the CD.
>
> So, to get executable stuff runn
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