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Re:Native Linux SMP questions 2013/05/11 15:41:12 (permalink)
This is what a CTRL+ALT+F1 looks like on a SR2 with Linux Mint and also showed up in 12.04
later on and still that way today.
Strange is on either OS at some point this will sometimes clear up, but not aways.

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Re:Native Linux SMP questions 2013/05/11 19:16:25 (permalink)
Found the fix for this problem, I edit Grub and added pcie_aspm=off to this line below.
Found something in a post here that lead me to try this.
Now to put in place on the other SR2's to see if it fixes them as well.
 
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="pcie_aspm=off"

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