On Sunday 23 May 2004 12:02 am, Michael Havens wrote:
> You know, I went back into BIOS to reset the configuration and I noticed
> something:
>
> There are some settings that I question. For instancs, there is a setting
> that says
> PNP OS Installed: No
> which, to my untrained eye says "Plug-n-Play Operating System Installed:"
> IS debian a PNP OS? I think so, but I am untrained.
Well I can only speak to one of these. Linux in the past has never been a real
good pnp system. That was something concocted by MS, and of course that API
was not open for all to see. A good stab was made but didn't quite make it. I
know that pnp was still broken for 2.4 for some things, and most people just
turned it off. I can't say for 2.6 kernels though.
> ---
> It was really cool when I switched the trigger on the next setting. The IRQ
> list disapeared. That switch is
> Resources Controlled By: Manual
> (the switch setting that turned it all off was 'auto') which to me is
> associated with that first setting.
> ---
> Then there is
> Reset Configuration Data: Disabled
> which I would think would reset the configuration settings each time you
> restarted the computer if enabled. But that does not really make any sense.
> Which configuration is it reset to. Someone must know what it does.
> ---
> Another is
> CPU to PCI Write Buffer: Enabled
> say what?
> ---
> The final setting which I question is
> PCI Master Broken Timer: Disabled
> Well seeing as:
> * Users typically
> * do this to work around broken PCI chipsets that get
> * the parity timing wrong and thus generate lots of spurious
> * errors. (from a previous message that I sent)
> Perhaps this setting fixes the data parity timing problem.
> ---
> Please advise.
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