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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Problem with comp built for Linux.. Post 58024 by locustfurnace on Friday 12th of November 2004 02:28:13 AM
Old 11-12-2004
What motherboard is it? I have an AMD XP 2500 also, on a Soyo Black Ultra Dragon KT400. I've experienced problems with the system booting. If I reboot the system, it sometimes does not reboot, I usually have to hold the reset switch in for around 4 seconds and then the system restarts. But not all the times. sometimes I'd have to shut the box off from the switch on the power supply.
This leaves me with the case's power on, but the monitor not powering on as well. Since I later built another box with the same board, CPU, but with a different case and power supply, that box has no issues powering up. I've never bothered seeing exactly what the problem is to fix it, since its just a slight annoyance. It might very well be the power supply. You might also want to check that the motherboard is correctly grounded to the case.

What I usually do is.
Try shutting the box off from the power supply On/Off switch, located on the backside of the computer case. Listen for any odd sounds when turning it off or back on. Then try turning the machine on, and count how long it takes for the machine to turn back on, look for any signs, I look for the optical mouse to light up, which indicates the machine is working.
If the machine does not restart in about 30-40 seconds, hold the reset switch down for a count of 4, release and look for any signs the machine is starting.
 

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MODIFY_LDT(2)						     Linux Programmer's Manual						     MODIFY_LDT(2)

NAME
modify_ldt - get or set ldt SYNOPSIS
#include <linux/ldt.h> #include <linux/unistd.h> _syscall3( int, modify_ldt, int, func, void *, ptr, unsigned long, bytecount ) int modify_ldt(int func, void *ptr, unsigned long bytecount); DESCRIPTION
modify_ldt reads or writes the local descriptor table (ldt) for a process. The ldt is a per-process memory management table used by the i386 processor. For more information on this table, see an Intel 386 processor handbook. When func is 0, modify_ldt reads the ldt into the memory pointed to by ptr. The number of bytes read is the smaller of bytecount and the actual size of the ldt. When func is 1, modify_ldt modifies one ldt entry. ptr points to a modify_ldt_ldt_s structure and bytecount must equal the size of this structure. RETURN VALUE
On success, modify_ldt returns either the actual number of bytes read (for reading) or 0 (for writing). On failure, modify_ldt returns -1 and sets errno. ERRORS
ENOSYS func is neither 0 nor 1. EINVAL ptr is 0, or func is 1 and bytecount is not equal to the size of the structure modify_ldt_ldt_s, or func is 1 and the new ldt entry has invalid values. EFAULT ptr points outside the address space. CONFORMING TO
This call in Linux-specific and should not be used in programs intended to be portable. SEE ALSO
vm86(2) Linux 1.3.6 1995-07-22 MODIFY_LDT(2)
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