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November 29th, 2004 19:00
Will Linux break my system?
I'm thinking about installing Mandrake Linux on an extra hard drive that I have. I've read that it will work on my system, but I have to get some drivers.
I'm just wondering if it could/will do anything to shorten the lifespan of my system. Does it regulate the temperature of the sytem or is that done by the BIOS? What about the CPU speed? I know that windows slows it from 3.06 ghz to ~1.5 ghz when the system isn't under a heavy load to save battery life. Would Linux do the same thing?
I wouldn't void my warranty by installing Linux right?
I'm just wondering if it could/will do anything to shorten the lifespan of my system. Does it regulate the temperature of the sytem or is that done by the BIOS? What about the CPU speed? I know that windows slows it from 3.06 ghz to ~1.5 ghz when the system isn't under a heavy load to save battery life. Would Linux do the same thing?
I wouldn't void my warranty by installing Linux right?
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December 1st, 2004 14:00
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December 3rd, 2004 19:00
Which system do you have?
Various Linux Kernels support SpeedStep Technology - the CPU throttling you mentioned.
As far as the warranty is concerned, I wouldn't think so, but I don't know.
I have been running Linux on my Inspiron 600m for over a year without problems. I had to utilize my warranty for a new AC adapter and had no problem.
MdaG
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December 16th, 2004 13:00
See for yourself ;)
http://www.lynucs.org/index.php?screen_type=1&screen_id=8828835441bf58551d928&m=screen
Take a look at www.gentoo.org if you feel you're up to it, otherwise Mandrake will work fine as a standard desktop system.