Thank you so much. I have burned a testing CD. I'll will try it.
於 五,2011-05-06 於 04:32 +0700,Sarit_Ritwirune 提到:
> I am a debian user and use the same hardware.
> HP 6515b.
> I also got a sluggish performance after update. Thus
> before I decided to wipe out my os I tried upgrade
> my dist to
I am a debian user and use the same hardware.
HP 6515b.
I also got a sluggish performance after update. Thus
before I decided to wipe out my os I tried upgrade
my dist to be testing or wheezy.
After 30 hr. waiting for it to upgrade itself.
My system become healthy as usual except BCM4311 module
th
I am using HP 6515b, it may has the same spec as yours.
I also got the same as yours. After I "apt-get update" at 4March2011
my system become sluggish and CPU utilization is very very high even small
operation such as open a terminal, play mp3 from totem.
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Hi Andu,
sorry for reply so later.
於 日,2011-04-03 於 22:33 +0300,Alexandru IANCU 提到:
> Hi Jackie,
>
> the buggy package is: linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64, Version 2.6.32-31,
> with description:
> [ Ian Campbell ]
> * xen: blkback: fix potential leak of kernel thread. (CVE-2010-3699)
>
> [ Mo
Hi Jackie,
the buggy package is: linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64, Version 2.6.32-31, with
description:
[ Ian Campbell ]
* xen: blkback: fix potential leak of kernel thread. (CVE-2010-3699)
[ Moritz Muehlenhoff ]
* rds: Fix rds_iovec page count overflow (CVE-2010-3865)
[ Ben Hutchings ]
*
On Jo, 31 mar 11, 20:21:06, alexandru.iancu alexandru.iancu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> my laptop is a HP Compaq 6715s with similar specs.
> Attached are my lspci, lsmod and w outputs. I didn't attached also Xorg
> config because I started directly into console and it's slow already(at
> least in console
Dne, 01. 04. 2011 09:35:16 je Lisi napisal(a):
On Friday 01 April 2011 08:00:57 Jackie Wang wrote:
> maybe the new kernel get rid of non-free or
> contrib driver/fw.
As I understand it, the kernel in Squeeze has been stripped of all
proprietary
blobs. These drivers now need loading separate
On Friday 01 April 2011 08:00:57 Jackie Wang wrote:
> maybe the new kernel get rid of non-free or
> contrib driver/fw.
As I understand it, the kernel in Squeeze has been stripped of all proprietary
blobs. These drivers now need loading separately.
Lisi
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於 四,2011-03-31 於 22:21 +0300,Alexandru IANCU 提到:
> Hi Jackie,
>
> so you can reproduce this by reinstalling and upgrading.
> More useful than lsmod, lspci and w commands would be to upgrade
> package by package and restart after each install to see what package
> slows down the computer.
>
> C
Hi Jackie,
so you can reproduce this by reinstalling and upgrading.
More useful than lsmod, lspci and w commands would be to upgrade package by
package and restart after each install to see what package slows down the
computer.
Cheers,
Andu.
Hi all,
my laptop is a HP Compaq 6715s with similar specs.
Attached are my lspci, lsmod and w outputs. I didn't attached also Xorg
config because I started directly into console and it's slow already(at
least in console I can type something! ... into GUI any action is
forbidden).
My story:
1. I ha
not your exact issue, but i figured i'd spend a minute and help you a
little with google. these should give you some pointers for
troubleshooting the video:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1604866
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-819024-start-0.html
sense you reinstalled, i'm sorta ag
you do realize, if you don't at least cc the list, no one else sees this?
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Jackie wrote:
> hi all,
>
> sorry for reply so later. this weekend i reinstalled again, from 5.0.4 to
> 5.0.8 and final 6.0.1. when upgrade to 6.0.1, it becomes "slow", i noticed
> when sett
oh, that is on a compaq 6820s, with a mobility radeon 1350.
The only way to make squeeze work happy, was set "radeon modeset=0"
on /etc/modprobe.d, thanks to Camleon.
Regards.
Pablo
Dne, 26. 03. 2011 15:45:49 je Jackie napisal(a):
I've Installed from scratch using 6.0.1 netinst CD, but sl
The only way to make squeeze work happy, was set "radeon modeset=0"
on /etc/modprobe.d, thanks to Camleon.
Regards.
Pablo
Dne, 26. 03. 2011 15:45:49 je Jackie napisal(a):
I've Installed from scratch using 6.0.1 netinst CD, but slowdown too.
That strikes me as odd indeed. My machine (6715b
Dne, 26. 03. 2011 15:22:53 je Klistvud napisal(a):
Oh yes: and you definitely *need* to install linux-firmware-nonfree!
(At least I think that's what the package called) It's where your
radeon 690 firmware is.
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Dne, 26. 03. 2011 15:45:49 je Jackie napisal(a):
I've Installed from scratch using 6.0.1 netinst CD, but slowdown too.
That strikes me as odd indeed. My machine (6715b) should be virtually
identical to yours, and it supports my fully updated Squeeze without a
glitch (stock GNOME install fr
On Sat, 26 Mar 2011 10:25:08 -0400 (EDT), Jackie Wang wrote:
>
> See below:
> Qin:~# dmesg|grep -i firmware
> [9.268193] platform radeon_cp.0: firmware: requesting radeon/RS690_cp.bin
> [9.522472] Broadcom 43xx driver loaded [ Features: PMLS, Firmware-ID:FW13
> ]
> [ 22.020133] b43 ssb0
I've Installed from scratch using 6.0.1 netinst CD, but slowdown too.
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 10:22 PM, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 26. 03. 2011 14:24:42 je Jackie napisal(a):
>
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 5:36 AM, Klistvud
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Dne, 25. 03. 2011 03:40:29 je Jackie Wang napisal(a):
>> >
Dne, 26. 03. 2011 14:24:42 je Jackie napisal(a):
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 5:36 AM, Klistvud
wrote:
> Dne, 25. 03. 2011 03:40:29 je Jackie Wang napisal(a):
>
> Hi all,
>>
>> My laptop is HP 6515b, AMD Turion 64x2 CPU, 2G memory with dual
system,
>> Debian and windows XP. First time I install
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 22:40:29 -0400 (EDT), Jackie Wang wrote:
>
> My laptop is HP 6515b, AMD Turion 64x2 CPU, 2G memory with dual system,
> Debian and windows XP. First time I installed Debian Lenny 5.0.4 amd64
> on my laptop, DE is Gnome. Then upgrade to 5.0.6, then 6.0. Until 6.0 it
> works very
Dne, 25. 03. 2011 03:40:29 je Jackie Wang napisal(a):
Hi all,
My laptop is HP 6515b, AMD Turion 64x2 CPU, 2G memory with dual
system,
Debian and windows XP. First time I installed Debian Lenny 5.0.4 amd64
on my laptop, DE is Gnome. Then upgrade to 5.0.6, then 6.0. Until 6.0
it
works very w
first, you might want to reply to the list. i'll go through what i see
here for now.
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 1:35 AM, Jackie Wang wrote:
>
> root@Ming:~# lspci
> 00:00.0 Host bridge: ATI Technologies Inc RS690 Host Bridge
> 00:01.0 PCI bridge: ATI Technologies Inc RS690 PCI to PCI Bridge (Intern
This probably isn't your main problem. However, you'd probably run better on
a 32 bit OS.
But, I'd Google that whole string lspci pops out as your video card and see
what comes up. About 25% of the time I find someone else's decent config
with the video card that I just go with it and its a 30 min
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 10:40:29 +0800
Jackie Wang wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My laptop is HP 6515b, AMD Turion 64x2 CPU, 2G memory with dual
> system, Debian and windows XP. First time I installed Debian Lenny
> 5.0.4 amd64 on my laptop, DE is Gnome. Then upgrade to 5.0.6, then
> 6.0. Until 6.0 it works
Hi all,
My laptop is HP 6515b, AMD Turion 64x2 CPU, 2G memory with dual system,
Debian and windows XP. First time I installed Debian Lenny 5.0.4 amd64
on my laptop, DE is Gnome. Then upgrade to 5.0.6, then 6.0. Until 6.0 it
works very well. But recently after i updated to 6.0.1 the system
becomes
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