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Booting with the "noapic" options corrects the clock but then the Bluetooth controller
is not working anymore. Other boot options:
 * no_timer_check : doesn't change anything
 * disableapic : doesn't boot anymore
 * nolapic : doesn't boot anymore
 * noapictimer : doesn't boot anymore

Hoped the following kernel security update will fix the problem, but it looks like
the kernel version 2.6.11 has a general problem with this processor and with this
chip set.
== Installing YOU patches ==

 * select all security updates
 * select Multimeda Option Pack 1-4
 * reboot
 * using yast2 select following packages (in addition accept to resolve dependencies from previous update)
  * kernel-source
  * kernel-syms
  * gcc
  * gcc-c++
  * gcc-info
  * gcc-java
  * gcc-locale
  * automake
  * bison
  * Xdialog
 * start YOU again
  * accept kernel update
 * reboot


Preliminary partitioning using PartitionMagic 8.0

  • install PM from CD
  • disable Norton Antivirus
  • run PM from disk
    • delete partition D:
    • resize partition C: new size 11000 MB
    • new partition: primary partition, FAT 32, size 20000 MB
    • delete extended partition
    • new partition: logical partition, ext3
    • apply pending actions --> accept system restart

  • don't touch the system during system restart and the following partition resizing

Installing Suse 9.3

Partitioning

  • Delete /dev/hda5
  • Create partition: /, 10 GB, reiser
  • Create partition: /other, 10 GB, reiser
  • Create partition: swap, 4 GB, swap
  • Create partition: /home, reiser

Setup during installation

  • configure for CUPS client, using irprint1 as CUPS server
  • enable Bluetooth
  • set graphics device
    • set monitor to "LCD 1680x1050"
    • set graphics card to "VESA Vesa-BIOS Graphics"
    • set color and resolution to 24 bit and 1680x1050

Bluetooth mouse

  • Press frontside "blue" button"
  • using root account execute command
    • hciconfig iscan
  • With the following boots pressing the frontside button is enough

System clock

>:> Is running aprox. twice as fast as my watch ???!!!??? >:>

Booting with the "noapic" options corrects the clock but then the Bluetooth controller is not working anymore. Other boot options:

  • no_timer_check : doesn't change anything
  • disableapic : doesn't boot anymore
  • nolapic : doesn't boot anymore
  • noapictimer : doesn't boot anymore

Hoped the following kernel security update will fix the problem, but it looks like the kernel version 2.6.11 has a general problem with this processor and with this chip set.

Installing YOU patches

  • select all security updates
  • select Multimeda Option Pack 1-4
  • reboot
  • using yast2 select following packages (in addition accept to resolve dependencies from previous update)
    • kernel-source
    • kernel-syms
    • gcc
    • gcc-c++
    • gcc-info
    • gcc-java
    • gcc-locale
    • automake
    • bison
    • Xdialog
  • start YOU again
    • accept kernel update
  • reboot

Herschel: PACS/SoftwareInstallation/LinuxOnFerrari4005 (last edited 2009-07-15 14:32:36 by localhost)