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Re: Compile a Kernel

 

Hugo,

I am confused by what you say, as far as I know the SU2700 does run at 64 bits ( http://ark.intel.com/product.aspx?id=42004 ). Or I am running 64bit Ubuntu on my 3810TZ anyway. Do you know more about this 64 bit fix for suspend resume you mention? I've tried several different kernels and BIOS versions to no avail...

Thanks

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Juan Pablo Galvis
Department of Geography
University of Washington



Hugo Cibrao wrote:
Hi Burkhard,
I'm running XP (32 bits, SP3) and Fedora (not Ubuntu, but I guess it doesn't matter for this case).
I'm using FF and the proprietary Adobe flash plug-in.
I'm a bit confused about some of the things you said. The 3810*TZ* has an Intel Pentium SU2700 which is single core and does not run at 64 bits. Also, I did give everyone false information and the suspend/resume does not work on the 32 bits version of Linux. Apparentely there is a fix for the 64 bits version.

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*From:* Burkhard Ritter <burkhard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
*To:* acertimeline@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Sent:* Sun, November 29, 2009 7:56:13 PM
*Subject:* Re: [Acertimeline] Compile a Kernel

Hugo Cibrao schrieb:
> I just installed Fedora Core 12 which uses Kernel 2.6.31
>
> Amazingly enough, everything works fine right out of the box, webcam included. I am really surprised, I'll give you that. I'm even more surprised that flash video works better in Linux then it does in Windows (I have a 3810TZ).
> Suspending and resuming works flawlessly.

I (now) got a 3810tz as well; I'm with Ubuntu 9.10. Webcam works, but I haven't really tested suspending and stuff. I'm interested in your comment about flash, because my experience was quite the opposite. It worked better in Windows 7 64 bit with Internet Explorer than it does now with Ubuntu, Firefox and the 64 bit alpha version of the flash plugin. It seemed to me that Windows managed to employ both cores to 100% whereas Ubuntu doesn't. What browser and which flash plugin do you use? Do you use the 32 bit version, is it faster than the 64 bit alpha version (which seems to work reasonably well otherwise, for me)?

Burkhard

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