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Killerah
11-13-2004, 07:20 AM
Total Linux n00b here with a Compaq Presario 2100 with a win xp/ knoppix 3.5 DVD dual boot set up. And while Windows works just fine, Linux will shut itself off from time to time, and while this is livable, it's extremely annoying. Not only because I lose whatever I was doing, but also because I have to go through that disk checker at startup evertime that happens. So, I was thinking maybe it's overheating? It doesn't seem much hotter than it gets in windows though, but that's what I was thinking would cause it to do that. I have ACPI disabled because I need it to be to get it to boot up (but I have absolutely no clue what ACPI does). Could you guys help me out?
Thanks
-Nate

OErjan
11-13-2004, 01:33 PM
try restarting acpi when fully booted. that might help

Killerah
11-13-2004, 05:00 PM
How? Like I said, I don't have a clue what I'm doing in linux.

ghaze
11-13-2004, 10:03 PM
I have a presario 2100us.
With the 3.6 livecd ,from the boot prompt
knoppix26 nolapic noscsi <enter>
ls /proc/acpi
acpi -V
with older versions try
knoppix nolapic pci=noacpi noscsi
pcmcia is broken with the second method but at east your laptop
doesn't shutdown.
Local apic is broken in these laptops.When I build a kernel,I leave out
support for local apic and apm.
The pcmcia problem I fix with a custom /etc/pcmcia/config.opts
I use the noscsi option because scsi probing breaks my nic.With the noscsi
option the nic works fine.
On a hard drive install,add or edit your append line in /etc/lilo.conf
If you use grub,you can add these options with the e option.
Hit escape when you see grub.e to edit b to boot

append="acpi=on nolapic" #for 2.6 kernel
append="acpi=on nolapic pci=noacpi" #for 2.4 kernel

save the file and run "lilo -v" to rewrite your bootloader.Notice any error messages.

Have Fun and buy another laptop.I've got a toshiba now and I'm much
happier.The presario works,but you'll know linux by the time you get it
configured properly.OTOH,that might be a good thing.

Killerah
11-19-2004, 02:09 AM
Hey! It worked! I left my laptop on for a good 3 hours without having it shut down! Thanks a ton for your help! now if I could only get my wireless working...

ghaze
11-19-2004, 08:46 PM
So get it working(wireless).Mine has a built-in broadcom.Works with ndiswrapper.

Killerah
11-21-2004, 12:51 AM
As I hinted at before, I'm not exactly a pro at Linux yet. Either way, I'm gonna look into it more before whining to you guys again :) . Thanks a ton for your help

ghaze
11-21-2004, 03:33 PM
Good attitude.
There are lots of posts on this forum about ndiswrapper.
If you need more help,post.
Have Fun

grant_vallance
11-22-2004, 10:31 AM
As I hinted at before, I'm not exactly a pro at Linux yet. Either way, I'm gonna look into it more before whining to you guys again :) . Thanks a ton for your help

A suggestion ... Go look at the Wireless forum. There is a sticky post that might prove useful: Success with Knoppix 3.6 and Wireless Networking that tells you about a success with getting wireless up-and-running written by a complete novice for novices.

I.e. Me :-)

There are also a few other posts of successes and the trials of getting things to work which may also be of some help.

And if you get stuck, I like to help. Its the one thing I know something about -- I want to build up a little credit before asking some questions of my own.

Cheers,

Grant D. Vallance

Killerah
11-23-2004, 04:26 AM
OK, I have done some messing around with my wireless, and now I can officially say I'm stuck. I followed these (http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Installation) instuctions because I tried yours but I have knoppix 3.5 DVD edition installed and I don't have that handy little configuration thingy (at least not that I can see), if you know how to run that config thing with a command that might work. Anyway, my problem is, when I do that "modprobe ndiswrapper" thing it says "FATAL: Module ndiswrapper is not found." I have searched the internet alot, and will continue after posting this, but so far I am getting nothing helpful.

Thanks

Killerah
11-29-2004, 05:11 PM
Does anyone have any help for me? I guess if you guys don't I'll just have to get a wireless card that's compatible with linux, so if you guys can't help me out, could you at least recommend a good wireless card?
Thanks

pwalters3
02-18-2005, 05:12 AM
It's overheating, Had same problem went out and bout a cooling mat they work

foamrotreturns
02-18-2005, 05:32 AM
Aight, here's the deal Sparky.
We need to know the EXACT model of your notebook. there are more than a few variations with different chipsets for the integrated wireless.
If you can give the exact model including the letters on the end, we would be able to help you out a lot more.
The "series" is the number printed right below your screen. If you want the exact model, try looking on the bottom. I'm willing to bet that you have a 2100 series laptop but that the model has yet to be determined. Have a look and get back to us. Then we'll get cracking on getting that integrated wireless working for you.