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** Reply to note from scoug-help@scoug.com Fri, 22 Jun 2001 00:25:06 PDT
> kernel work with the new way. Your choices are:
>
> - find the switch in the BIOS if it exists
> - use Daniela's patch (see Hobbes)
> - use a kernel that supports the new way
Somewhat arbitrarily, I tried the new kernel approach first. I
installed the kernel with internal revision 14.065f (w40508.zip) and
its clear the problem is fixed - the system is back to its speedy
self. Thank you everybody for the help. However, I have two
remaining questions. First, why has Theseus stopped working? It's
not because of Theseus that I know that memory is back to its old
self. Do I have to use Theseus 4 or 5 now? Based on the current
descriptions, I was supposed to use 3 and that's what worked. How do I
know which to use? There's nothing in the readme about it.
The remaining question is how to use the dump formatter. Assuming
that I still have the trap problem that started me on this escapade
(of course, it may have gone away with the new kernel), I may need to
use the dump formatter and it has no read me. Could someone suggest
some pointers.
Again, thanks Steven and everyone.
> Steven
-Rocky
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