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| Re: Debian Linux xserver configuration Hi there Ogre, I've made some recent breakthrough....... I install the driver using "modconf" and now a get a new message "cpu over loaded" What is that suppose to mean - that my intel 1.7GHz cant handle it ?????? any idea where I am suppose to go from here |
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| Re: Debian Linux xserver configuration From what I was able to find, that error is the result of your CPU being overloaded with I/O requests from your soundcard. Try disabling full-duplex operation in the control panel (uncheck the box) and see if that fixes it. |
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There is a config file '/etc/inittab' that contains the default runlevel setting. A default inittab usually has enough comments to help you understand it. there is probably a line similar to: id:4:initdefault: To enable the default console-based multiuser mode, change the line to: id:3:initdefault: Just in case your inittab doesn't have the comments, here are the runlevels: # 0 = halt # 1 = single user mode # 2 = unused (but configured the same as runlevel 3) # 3 = multiuser mode (default Slackware runlevel) # 4 = X11 with KDM/GDM/XDM (session managers) # 5 = unused (but configured the same as runlevel 3) # 6 = reboot For the sake of everyone involved, be VERY careful when editing this file! :) Every distro is a bit different, but the problem with doing a chmod -x on gdm, is that somewhere in your rc scripts it may rollover to xdm, or kdm if gdm is not found/executable. |
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