On 02/14/2013 09:28 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> Seems like overnight every motherboard that worked with linux has
> DROPPED off
> the face of the earth.
>
> Every motherboard I looked at is using the realtek 8111 chipset and a
> northbridge
> that is not supported.
>
> Example: GIGABYTE GA-970A-DS3,
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:28 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> Seems like overnight every motherboard that worked with linux has
> DROPPED off
> the face of the earth.
>
> Every motherboard I looked at is using the realtek 8111 chipset and a
> northbridge
> that is not supported.
>
>
Most hardware I work
Have built two workstations in last few months using Gigabyte
GA-880GA-UD3H motherboards. One Rev. 2101, the other Rev. 3001. Both
DVD installs of 6.3 w/o a hitch. Using software Raid 10 on both with
four sata III drives. Zero issues known.
HTH.
B.J.
CentOS release 6.3 (Final)
On Thu, 2013
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Jerry Geis wrote:
>> Seems like overnight every motherboard that worked with linux has
>> DROPPED off the face of the earth.
> I'll tell you that it works on every hardware we've bought, including
> fairly new Dell 720's with a Tesla add-on card - standard CentOS 6.3.
So
Sorry to hear about the ASUS because that is what we have too.
Another board that works on our Linux cluster is TYAN S4980G2NR Thunder
n3600QE
There are a series of Tyan boards that are based on AMD architecture. Last
time I looked there were still on the face of the earth.
John
On Feb
Jerry Geis wrote:
> Seems like overnight every motherboard that worked with linux has
> DROPPED off the face of the earth.
First I've heard of this. What kind are you looking at, for a workstation
at home?
>
> Every motherboard I looked at is using the realtek 8111 chipset and a
> northbridge that
Seems like overnight every motherboard that worked with linux has
DROPPED off
the face of the earth.
Every motherboard I looked at is using the realtek 8111 chipset and a
northbridge
that is not supported.
Example: GIGABYTE GA-970A-DS3, does not work with linux
I tried disabling the onboard NIC
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