12-02-2006
Linux suse for AMD
Hi everybody
I have a SLES 8 on my own desktop and now I want to install oracle on it so I should install service pack3 on it, but when I setup it my linux Os can't start up and it say "Kernel panic". My desktop's components is
1-CPU:AMD Athlon 3200+ 64bit
2-Mainboard :Asus A8N SLES delux
3-1GB ram
I think its SP3 has problem with my mainboard or my CPU. Is there any SP for AMD systems.
Thanks
P.S: My OS is SLES8.
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
amdpm
AMDPM(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual AMDPM(4)
NAME
amdpm -- AMD 756/766/768/8111 Power Management controller driver
SYNOPSIS
device smbus
device smb
device amdpm
DESCRIPTION
This driver provides access to AMD 756/766/768/8111 Power management controllers. Currently, only the SMBus 1.0 controller function is
implemented. The SMBus 2.0 functionality of the AMD 8111 controller is supported via the amdsmb(4) driver.
The embedded SMBus controller of the AMD 756 chipset may give you access to the monitoring facilities of your mainboard. See smb(4) for
writing user code to fetch voltages, temperature and so on from the monitoring chip of your mainboard.
SEE ALSO
amdsmb(4), smb(4), smbus(4)
HISTORY
The amdpm driver first appeared in FreeBSD 4.5.
AUTHORS
This driver was written by Matthew C. Forman. Based heavily on the alpm driver by Nicolas Souchu. This manual page was written by Murray
Stokely <murray@FreeBSD.org>.
BUGS
Only polling mode is supported.
BSD
December 31, 2005 BSD