it boggles my mind as well, but when I comment out the SMP lines in my config
file:
options SMP # Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel
options APIC_IO # Symmetric (APIC) I/O
options NCPU=2 # number of CPUs
X goes bonkers,
:
:
:The patch fixes the problem with the overflow message and gets my connection
:speed back up. Which is good. Unfotunately my display is having problems.
:Not nearly as much as before but still noticable and a little annoying.
:
:steve
I can't imagine how the display problems could be r
The patch fixes the problem with the overflow message and gets my connection
speed back up. Which is good. Unfotunately my display is having problems.
Not nearly as much as before but still noticable and a little annoying.
steve
> :Hi,
> :
> :ok so I am having a couple of problems.
> :
> :T
:Hi,
:
:ok so I am having a couple of problems.
:
:The first is that I get tons of "sio0: x more silo overflows" messages when I
:boot an SMP enabled kernel under the latest 5.0 source. Well as of friday I
:re'cvs-upped.
:
:I can get rid of these by not booting an SMP kernel but then I get real
On Sun, May 28, 2000 at 02:30:59PM -0600, Steve Heistand wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ok so I am having a couple of problems.
>
> The first is that I get tons of "sio0: x more silo overflows" messages when I
> boot an SMP enabled kernel under the latest 5.0 source. Well as of friday I
> re'cvs-upped.
Sa
Hi,
ok so I am having a couple of problems.
The first is that I get tons of "sio0: x more silo overflows" messages when I
boot an SMP enabled kernel under the latest 5.0 source. Well as of friday I
re'cvs-upped.
I can get rid of these by not booting an SMP kernel but then I get really
freak