05-28-2012 08:40 PM
Hello,
I have a dual boot desktop.
1.- Booting from Win 7 running on a HD Western Digital Caviar Black is fine, internet connection works fine and the Operating System do not freeze.2.- But when I boot from the Host PCLinuxOS LXDE in an Intel 240GB, Series 520 SSD, this is having a lot of problems to connect to the internet, I have an intermittent and slow connection, and Linux randomly freeze, so I have to reset the desktop and it is the same equipment and connection.
2.1 I work with Linux since 2003 I have never seen so stable OS like this, this is the first time in 9 years I have seen Linux to go freeze and experience Internet connection problems. I have same LXDE PCLinuxOS version in my laptop that is also a Core i7, but do not have an SSD, and it connects fast to the Internet and never got freeze.
So I suspect the problem is the SSD, because it is the only thing different I have in my Desktop. Linux do not work fine since I installed the Intel 520 SSD in the Desktop.
3.- Intel SSD Toolbox in the Win 7 indicates that the SSD is 100% Healthy and it has 100% Life.
4.- Can somebody help me to find the solution?
Does these SSD series 520 require special setup in the Linux OS and what it is?
Thanks a lot for your help.
joejacSolved! Go to Solution.
05-31-2012 12:51 PM
Hello,
The Linux community recommended to update to kernel-3.2.18-pclos1.pae.bfs this solved the problem, the old kernel did not have a driver for the new Network card. Internet connection is working fine, I only had one crash today so I will monitor more close, this new kernel is still in test for the Linux Distribution that I use.
Regards
joejac
05-31-2012 12:51 PM
Hello,
The Linux community recommended to update to kernel-3.2.18-pclos1.pae.bfs this solved the problem, the old kernel did not have a driver for the new Network card. Internet connection is working fine, I only had one crash today so I will monitor more close, this new kernel is still in test for the Linux Distribution that I use.
Regards
joejac