On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 00:40, Andrew Morton wrote:you mean 31 - 38 C readed from /proc/acpi/temp[........]????
Luis Miguel García <ktech@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
David Ford wrote:Yes, the patch which disables "Halt Disconnect and Stop Grant Disconnect"
I have the same problem. I "solved" it a while ago by mucking with the AGP stuff. IIRC, it was turning off AGP fast writes or 8x or something similar in cmos. Went from incredibly broken to stable instantly. I'll check my cmos settings in a bit and refresh my memory.I'm using nforce2-apic.patch and nforce2-disconnect-quirk.patch that Andrew Morton have sent to me. I think they have been included in previous mm kernels but now are droped because they caused some temperature problems for some people with no nforce motherboards.
What patches are you using?
apparently causes the CPU to run hot.
By the way, is anyone involved in solving the IO-APIC thing in nforce motherboards? Anyone trying a different approach? Anyone contacting nvidia about this problem?As far as I know, we're dead in the water on these problems.
One day hopefully this will be sorted in the BIOSes and in mainline. I
keep having to patch for every release (although as thats the only patch
I have to do I'm sure there are many worse off than me). I use the 3com
n/w on my A7N8X Deluxe v2 BIOS 1007 so no need for nforcedeth.
Best patches are at:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2003/12/21/7
Ive applied them to 2.6.0 and 2.6.1 and give no crashes and no heat
issues.
(XP2600+ runs at 31/32C normal use and 38C compiling with Zalman cooler
+exhaust fans in box)
Craig