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Rumen Yotov wrote: |
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>>How do I find out what the entry for my motherboard chips (-set I |
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>>assume) is? Is there a software way to determine this? All I know is |
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>>that it's SUPPOSED to be a Pentium IV, but it might not be... |
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>Use "lspci" or "lshw" (emerge if not available), use -v -vv -vvv for a more verbose output. |
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>Tuning your kernel *requires* you to at least know what your basic hardware is. Manual ? |
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>Try: "#lspci | grep -i VGA" or "lspci | grep -i video" |
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>Or post the output here. |
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>PS:could also be done using a LiveCD (gentoo-install-CD, Knoppix etc.) |
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>Rumen |
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As for your cpu type you can get that info with: |
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cat /proc/cpuinfo |
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Cheers. |
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Ted Ozolins(VE7TVO) |
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