some one knows why my computer turn off when i install open suse 11.2
the cpu’s fan turn off both, and i can enjoy open suse linux…
sorry my english …
some one knows why my computer turn off when i install open suse 11.2
the cpu’s fan turn off both, and i can enjoy open suse linux…
sorry my english …
sorry if some one speaks spanish … will be more easy to me lol!
cellnovus wrote:
> sorry if some one speaks spanish … will be more easy to me lol!
dé la bienvenida al amigo!
write in spanish (please do not use slang that google translator won’t
understand) what you mean by “turn off” that is, is it like you pulled
the power plug out of the wall? or, what?
when does it ‘turn off’, one minute after booting, or 15 minutes
after? 30 minutes? or only when playing a 3D game? or watching a
movie, or when?
is yours a dual boot, and does the other OS still work ok?
did you do a complete install and then the ‘turn off’ began? or were
you unable to finish the install because of the ‘turn off’?
is yours a laptop? tell us about the hardware, like how old, cpu,
graphics, RAM, etc…
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palladium
hola…
lo escribo en español…
alguien sabe por que mi computadora se apaga cuando estoy instalando open suse 11.2 mas o menos a la mitad de la instalacion de opensuse
el ventilador del cpu deja de funcionar mucho antes de apagarse la computadora.
tengo una Laptop
CPU: celeron 2 GHz
MEMORIA: 2 GB
HD: 320 GB
VIDEO: aceleradora intel X3100 64MB
cellnovus wrote:
> hola…
>
> lo escribo en espa�ol…
>
> alguien sabe por que mi computadora se apaga cuando estoy instalando
> open suse 11.2 mas o menos a la mitad de la instalacion de opensuse
>
> el ventilador del cpu deja de funcionar mucho antes de apagarse la
> computadora.
>
> tengo una Laptop
>
> CPU: celeron 2 GHz
> MEMORIA: 2 GB
> HD: 320 GB
> VIDEO: aceleradora intel X3100 64MB
>
>
i suggest you try running one of the Live CDs for some hours and see
if the cpu fan stops then…
anyway, you can get an idea of how openSUSE runs, or not on your machine…
it sounds like the fan is stopping and then the CPU overheats and
forces a shutdown to not burn up the cpu…that should NOT happen
during an attempt to install openSUSE…
did you md5sum check the iso before burning the disk, and then check
the disk’s media prior to beginning the install? both are VERY
important! see: Download Help http://en.opensuse.org/Download_Help
have you dropped your machine, ever? if it is several years old, have
you cleaned the dust out of the cooling channels (check the
manufacturer’s web site on how often and how to do that)
you can go to the Hardware Compatibility List and see if your laptop
is listed…and, maybe you will find that you need to use a kernel
switch like acpi=off
and, you can search the fora here using the google site specific
switch, like:
site:opensuse.org cpu fan [laptop brand/model]
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palladium
I agree with palladium here. It could very likely be your fans, in which is causing the cpu’s to over heat, in which case, it is designed to shut down to save the cpu’s.
Las instrucciones de palladium y cellnovus son buenas. Especialmente, use el LiveCD y averigua como funciona la laptop. Cual es la marca de la laptop?
English: The instructions from palladium and cellnovous are good. Use the LiveCD and see how the laptop runs. What is the laptop’s brand?
Controle su Alt-Tab-F4 y ver si eso le dirá por qué su
equipo se está cerrando.
English
Monitor your alt-tab-f4 and see if that will tell you why your
computer is shutting down.
saludos a todos…
les comento, descargue el live cd de opensuse 11.2, y pude utilizar la distribucion, sin problemas visuales o de software…
verifique el funcionamiento del ventilador
el ventilador del cpu gira sumamente lento, tanto que puedo contar las vueltas del ventilador, entonces mi pc se apaga por sobrecalentamiento.
con el dvd el ventilador del cpu simplemente no gira.
que opinan
hola capitan tux gracias por tu comentario… he leido lo que me comenta palladium… y con lo que me preguntas es una acer… tienes razon no comente la marca el modelo es aspire 5320-2424
try this! using the Live CD, when the FIRST green screen comes up,
press the down arrow and type this:
acpi_osi=Linux
if that doesn’t work, next time try
acpi_osu=!Linux
or, try
acpi=off
or
acpi=force
NOTE: all of those are “kernel parameters” which may or may not work
and might damage your hardware…see: http://tinyurl.com/6aagco
if it were my machine and i did not hear the fan turning, i would very
soon shut it down…and, not wait for the built in high temperature
sensor to do it…
let us know how you go, please…if one of those works with the CD, it
probably will work for an install…but, there ARE folks who
complain about the fan runnin at full 100% all the time, and therefore
have lots of noise, or low battery life…so, the best thing to do
is find the kernel setting which allows the system to sense the
amount of fan turning which is needed, and adjust it accordingly…
good luck!
–
palladium
saludos …
intente los pasos que me recomendo pero desfortunadamente no ha podido solucionar el problema. por el momento pienso en desitir de opensuse. ya que podria dañarse mi laptop.
o esperar a alguna mejora para este tropiezo saludos…