Hi guys,
I posted this question in the Ubuntu forums but nobody seems to know the answer. Perhaps someone here can help me?
Could someone please talk me through the application of this patch to enable the L2 cache on an old Socket 370 Mendocino Celeron 533Mhz installed in an old Slot 1 motherboard using an Asus slotket.
I was able to get it working on an old Digital PC3500 box (440LX chipset), but had to disable the cache in bios before it would boot. The original Slot 1 processor had off die cache which the bios went looking for but couldn't find when I tried to boot with the Slotket.
I found this software which looks like what I need. http://www.powerleap.ca/Products/PL-Pro-II.htm. Powerleap developed it to work with their Slotket.
Then I found this post below which seems to address my problem exactly. Note the bit:
"However, this patch will not apply nicely to 2.6.x series of kernel. I will explain what you have to do to apply this patch to 2.6.x kernel."
http://keitin.net/jarpatus/projects/...n400atpd440fx/
I am running the latest Ubuntu Hardy server edition (kernel 2.6.24-16-server) with core Gnome GUI installed which I launch from the command line when required.
Hope all this makes sense to someone.
Thanks in advance.
Rev
I posted this question in the Ubuntu forums but nobody seems to know the answer. Perhaps someone here can help me?
Could someone please talk me through the application of this patch to enable the L2 cache on an old Socket 370 Mendocino Celeron 533Mhz installed in an old Slot 1 motherboard using an Asus slotket.
I was able to get it working on an old Digital PC3500 box (440LX chipset), but had to disable the cache in bios before it would boot. The original Slot 1 processor had off die cache which the bios went looking for but couldn't find when I tried to boot with the Slotket.
I found this software which looks like what I need. http://www.powerleap.ca/Products/PL-Pro-II.htm. Powerleap developed it to work with their Slotket.
Then I found this post below which seems to address my problem exactly. Note the bit:
"However, this patch will not apply nicely to 2.6.x series of kernel. I will explain what you have to do to apply this patch to 2.6.x kernel."
http://keitin.net/jarpatus/projects/...n400atpd440fx/
I am running the latest Ubuntu Hardy server edition (kernel 2.6.24-16-server) with core Gnome GUI installed which I launch from the command line when required.
Hope all this makes sense to someone.
Thanks in advance.
Rev
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