Using applications, configuring, problems
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rcrsn51
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by rcrsn51 »
If you have a USB install, look on the flash drive for the file syslinux.cfg. Open it in a text editor and see if it contains the nosmp argument.
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Wally
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by Wally »
i looked for 'syslinux.cfg' - it wasn't there
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rcrsn51
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by rcrsn51 »
How about extlinux.cfg? Is this a flash drive? Are you booting directly off it or from some menu on your hard drive?
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Wally
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by Wally »
this is a flash drive.
i searched for '*.cfg' and found 19.
i am checking them for nosmp
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rcrsn51
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by rcrsn51 »
Wally wrote:i searched for '*.cfg' and found 19.i am checking them for nosmp
Your desktop has an icon for the flash drive. Click on it to open a window to the drive.
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by Wally »
they were all for game files.
except for ice.
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rjbrewer
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by rjbrewer »
Wally wrote:they were all for game files.
except for ice.
The flash drive icon should say something like sda1 or sdb1 underneath.
You're looking for "syslinux.config".
edit
Meant syslinux.cfg
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rjbrewer on Tue 29 Jun 2010, 23:17, edited 1 time in total.
Inspiron 700m, Pent.M 1.6Ghz, 1Gb ram.
Msi Wind U100, N270 1.6>2.0Ghz, 1.5Gb ram.
Eeepc 8g 701, 900Mhz, 1Gb ram.
Full installs
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Wally
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by Wally »
i used Pfind file finder, searched for
'syslinux.config', there was no 'nosmp'
i searched for 'syslinux.cfg', nothing.
'extlinux.cfg', ditto
also used wildcards
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by Wally »
hold the phone!
i found it!
just changed 'nosmp', erased it, and saved.
is that right
i will see
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by Wally »
Lo, and behold!
2 processors present!!!
thanks a million you guys
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by rjbrewer »
Wally wrote:Lo, and behold!
2 processors present!!!
thanks a million you guys
Exactly where did you find it?
Inspiron 700m, Pent.M 1.6Ghz, 1Gb ram.
Msi Wind U100, N270 1.6>2.0Ghz, 1.5Gb ram.
Eeepc 8g 701, 900Mhz, 1Gb ram.
Full installs
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Wally
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by Wally »
it was right there on first directory of sda1 - flash drive.
syslinux.cfg
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by Wally »
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by PaulBx1 »
What do people use (other than conky) to check temperatures?
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by Wally »
This is a handy little temp gauge program.
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by paulhomebus »
My way of reducing temperature problems on a Laptop...
I built a platform for my laptop, so that it won't be sitting on a bed/lap and overheating...
This was made with a old freezer bin out of a large deep freeze and a piece of board.
Paul
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Wally
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by Wally »
That looks (pardon the pun) pretty cool!
Wally
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vektor_alian
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by vektor_alian »
Vic here ...
I remove any panels from the laptop bottom and secure components that relied on those panels.
I elevate the laptop with any mesh I have on hand, such as a grate from an oven or a closet or a bbq grille or any air free-flow device around.
A pc fan never hurts.
Vic
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TyroBGinner
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by TyroBGinner »
What? You mean that vector did not solve this problem with pupserver 435??? I thought that thing could do it all!
By the way....vector and pelo......separated at birth?????
Win10 and lovin' it!