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12-21-2009, 10:28 PM
Gustin Johnson
Kernel 2.6.31 pae problem
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Gustin Johnson wrote:
>> What I do need to know is what CPU you have
>
> His CPU is a Pentium Centrino 1.1GHz.
The Centrino is a vague term referring more to the platform as a whole.
That generation of CPUs should support PAE, so clearly it is something
that is a little weird. If possible I would like to get the output from
"cat /proc/cpuinfo" by booting from a live CD such as Knoppix or
systemrescuecd (as long as it boots, any of them will do).
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Gustin Johnson wrote:
> The Centrino is a vague term referring more to the platform as a whole.
> That generation of CPUs should support PAE, so clearly it is something
> that is a little weird. If possible I would like to get the output from
> "cat /proc/cpuinfo" by booting from a live CD such as Knoppix or
> systemrescuecd (as long as it boots, any of them will do).
>
I'm a fan of "hwinfo --cpu", but it needs to be installed "sudo apt-get
install hwinfo" and indeed "cat /proc/cpuinfo" will give the needed
information too.
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12-21-2009, 11:21 PM
Martin Horn
Kernel 2.6.31 pae problem
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 12:28 AM, Gustin Johnson <gustin@echostar.ca> wrote:
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Gustin Johnson wrote:
>> What I do need to know is what CPU you have
>
> His CPU is a Pentium Centrino 1.1GHz.
The Centrino is a vague term referring more to the platform as a whole.
*That generation of CPUs should support PAE, so clearly it is something
that is a little weird. *If possible I would like to get the output from
"cat /proc/cpuinfo" by booting from a live CD such as Knoppix or
systemrescuecd (as long as it boots, any of them will do).
martin@ubuntu:~$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor*** : 0
vendor_id*** : GenuineIntel
cpu family*** : 6
model*** *** : 9
model name*** : Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1100MHz
stepping*** : 5
cpu MHz*** *** : 600.000
cache size*** : 1024 KB
fdiv_bug*** : no
hlt_bug*** *** : no
f00f_bug*** : no
coma_bug*** : no
fpu*** *** : yes
fpu_exception*** : yes
cpuid level*** : 2