hello danieli..
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-06-05 17:01 +0200]:
> Alle 16:46, giovedì 3 giugno 2004, Sebastian Henschel ha scritto:
> [...]
> > running at half the frequency, for instance. :)
> > a guy on linuxppc-dev found out how to run with high freq:
> > boot into openfirmware and issue the foll
Alle 19:04, venerdì 4 giugno 2004, Timo Reimerdes ha scritto:
> # cat /proc/cpuinfo
> processor : 0
> cpu : 7457, altivec supported
> clock : 1249MHz
> revision: 1.1 (pvr 8002 0101)
> bogomips: 1244.86
> machine : PowerBook5,2
> motherboard :
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu : 7457, altivec supported
clock : 1249MHz
revision: 1.1 (pvr 8002 0101)
bogomips: 1244.86
machine : PowerBook5,2
motherboard : PowerBook5,2 MacRISC3 Power Macintosh
detected as : 287 (PowerBook G4 15")
Alle 19:04, venerdì 4 giugno 2004, Timo Reimerdes ha scritto:
> strange - with the 2.6.6 kernel I am currently running (2.6.6-bk4) there
> was no problem at all.
Why a -bk4 kernel? I don't know the differences between so many ones, I've
always used a vanilla kernel.
On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 01:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I think I have the same problem, the CPU running slow. The kernel is a
> vanilla
> 2.6.6. Can I issue the same commands or it's not reccomended? I don't know
> what to do. Here is my /proc/cpuinfo:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/cp
Alle 16:46, giovedì 3 giugno 2004, Sebastian Henschel ha scritto:
[...]
> running at half the frequency, for instance. :)
> a guy on linuxppc-dev found out how to run with high freq:
> boot into openfirmware and issue the following commands:
>
> dev /cpus/PowerPC,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> set-dfs-high
>
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