Re: Woody with Intel S875WP1-E board? - OT
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 14:54, Theodore J. Knab wrote: What kernel is Red Hat Linux 8.0 using. Seeing you are simply trying to get a board to work this is more of kernel issue than a distribution issue. If you were using something evil like Cold Fusion, it might be a distribution issue. Of course, all distribution issues can be worked around with symbolic links and the proper libraries. Slightly OT: Just wanted to mention that although Coldfusion is evil (and I second that ;o) all recent releases run just fine on Debian Woody out of the box. We had to install it for some customers and there where no problems whatsoever, neither when installing nor running it in production. best regards, Markus -- Markus Oswald [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ Unix and Network Administration Graz, AUSTRIA \ High Availability / Cluster Mobile: +43 676 6485415\ System Consulting Fax:+43 316 428896 \ Web Development -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Woody with Intel S875WP1-E board?
Le Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 13:42:17 +0200, Marcel Hicking a écrit: Hi fellow ISPs Anyone ever tried the Intel S875/S845 mainboards with Woody? They come with one (two for the 845) Intel PRO100+ and one Intel PRO1000 XT interface (for the 875) onboard which I find pretty tempting. According to Intel they are Red Hat* Linux 8.0 comaptible... The 875 chipset is a 82547EI, the 845's a 82550PM. http://www.intel.com/design/servers/s875wp1-e/ http://www.intel.com/design/servers/buildingblocks/s845wd1- e/ Hi! To support this kind of harware, I advise you to use the last Linux kernel (2.4.22). You would then be able to use your Gb NIC and the hyperthreading features of your CPUs. All works fine for me with this config. Regards -- Guillaume Plessis [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG Key-ID: BA729AD0 pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Woody with Intel S875WP1-E board?
What kernel is Red Hat Linux 8.0 using. Seeing you are simply trying to get a board to work this is more of kernel issue than a distribution issue. If you were using something evil like Cold Fusion, it might be a distribution issue. Of course, all distribution issues can be worked around with symbolic links and the proper libraries. If the Linux kernel supports the hardware, it really does not matter which Linux distro you use. Anyone ever tried the Intel S875/S845 main-boards with Woody? They come with one (two for the 845) Intel PRO100+ and one Intel PRO1000 XT interface (for the 875) onboard which I find pretty tempting. According to Intel they are Red Hat* Linux 8.0 compatible... The 875 chipset is a 82547EI, the 845's a 82550PM. http://www.intel.com/design/servers/s875wp1-e/ http://www.intel.com/design/servers/buildingblocks/s845wd1- --- *Theodore Knab *Washington College *Maryland, USA --- perl -ne'chomp;$a.=packh*,$_;END{print\n$a\n\n}'RM 940216d602160236869636b656e6e2a0 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]