Hey! openSuSE 10.3 64 bit works great! :)<br>it's actully REALLY fast.<br><br>*shrugs*<br>Looks like i'm gonna use SuSE now.<br><br><p><DEFANGED_div class="gmail_quote">On Dec 8, 2007 6:39 PM, Jorge La <<a href="mailto:weeneedhelp@gmail.com">
weeneedhelp@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" DEFANGED_style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">I dont have my laptop on hand at the moment, but i'll tell you the info on the chip later on.
<br><br>I'm currently leaning on SuSE 10.3, downloading it now. I tried other distros that i had on hand earlier today-they're all pretty out of date because they originated before I left for the Army-and none of they worked any better.
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<p><DEFANGED_div><p><DEFANGED_div></p><DEFANGED_div><p><DEFANGED_div>On Friday 07 December 2007, Jorge La wrote:<br>> If you weren't at the meeting earlier this week, you missed out. I<br>> brought my new Laptop with an Athlon 64 x2 with 1gb RAM running
<br>> Ubuntu 64bit. It ran-more like walked-frick'n slow. The advice to<br>> me was to put 32bit Ubuntu on it. I did as told, and it now runs<br>> somewhat slow.<br>><br>> the CPU is still stuck on 100% at
1.8ghz even when I'm doing<br>> nothing and top says the thing doing the most processing is top<br>> itself.<br>><br>><br>> anymore help?<br><br></p><DEFANGED_div></p><DEFANGED_div>This is just a stab... but last year I bought a desktop Athlon 64x2
<br>and had the opposite problem... it was *extremely* fast... never had<br>a more responsive computer in my life. In my case, the downside is<br>that my clock was also fast... the clock ran about three times faster<br>
than it should (
i.e. in one "real" minute, three "computer" minutes<br>had passed). After much searching, I found it had to do with<br>interrupts... there was something weird about my chipset (it was<br>pretty new at the time).
<br><br>The 'fix' for this was an upgraded kernel and some kernel parameters<br>set via grub. Even if your problem isn't anything to do with<br>interrupts, perhaps try a kernel upgrade or downgrade...<br><br>
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