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Old 20-Oct-2007, 22:10
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I'm running SuSE 103. on a HP nc4000, and everything runs perfectly, except that every now and again, the computer freezez for about 1-3 seconds. Everything halts. Mouse, video/audio playback, software...
At the same time as the freezing, I notice that the CPU fan kicks in at high speed. (the rest of the time the CPU fan is either off or running at a low level).

I don't know if this is an ACPI issue, or something else, but was going to try and disable ACPI on boot, and see if that does anything, but I have no idea how.
Can anyone tell me how to disable ACPI?

Or is you have other ideas as to what I could try, please let me know.

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Old 21-Oct-2007, 02:21
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just add

acpi=off

on the boot options line

andy
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Old 22-Oct-2007, 12:22
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That works nicely,
Thanks Andy.

The only thing I've noticed that I've lost is the fact that on shutdown, the power doesn't get cut anymore. I have to manually hit the power button, but I guess I can live with that.
 

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