Qua, 2006-02-15 às 21:11 +0100, Gianmarco Giovannelli escreveu:
> At 16.54 14/02/2006, Miguel Ramos wrote:
>
> >> Check with vmstat -i to see if you have an interrupt storm of
> >> some sort.
> >>
> >> David.
> >
> >It is on irq11 (devices cbb0, cardbus and ohci0++, whatever ++ is).
> >5
At 16.54 14/02/2006, Miguel Ramos wrote:
>> Check with vmstat -i to see if you have an interrupt storm of
>> some sort.
>>
>>David.
>
>Very good sugestion, thank you, that is obviously it and it didn't cross
>my mind.
>
>It is on irq11 (devices cbb0, cardbus and ohci0++, whatever ++ is).
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 23:30, Miguel Ramos wrote:
> Has anyone ever had a similar problem?
> Any sugestions?
Might help if you sent a verbose boot dmesg and a copy of your kernel config
(unless you're running GENERIC)
Are you using i386 or amd64?
What is the output of sysctl
Ter, 2006-02-14 às 13:16 +, David Malone escreveu:
> On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 01:00:40PM +, Miguel Ramos wrote:
> > Any sugestions?
>
> Check with vmstat -i to see if you have an interrupt storm of
> some sort.
>
> David.
Very good sugestion, thank you, that is obviously it
This particular laptop, with a AMD Mobile Athlon 64 3000+
processor and
a MSI-made motherboard runs VERY SLOWLY with FreeBSD versions on
the
6-STABLE branch or 7-CURRENT branch.
- This happens when running either the i386 architectur