ice low-cost chip, AMD does
pretty well.
> I've done a fair amount of googling, but I'm confused. IIUC, at least some
> of
> the FM2+ processors come with graphic processors built into the CPU, but,
> iiuc, not all FM2+ motherboards support that.
>
> Further, maybe some FM2+
. IIUC, at least some of
the FM2+ processors come with graphic processors built into the CPU, but,
iiuc, not all FM2+ motherboards support that.
Further, maybe some FM2+ motherboards provide graphics capability on the
motherboard, but not utilizing the GPU built into the processor. I guess I
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 16:53:25 +0300, David Baron wrote:
Anybody had experience with these?
I don't even know the manufacturer (Winsonic) :-?
Have SATA, Giga NIC, everything. Intel chipset.
Anything special needed in kernel?
If you have the mainboard model, a Google search will tell you
Anybody had experience with these?
Have SATA, Giga NIC, everything. Intel chipset.
Anything special needed in kernel?
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On 7/21/10 8:53 AM, David Baron wrote:
Anybody had experience with these?
Have SATA, Giga NIC, everything. Intel chipset.
Anything special needed in kernel?
Who makes the SATA controller? Who makes the NIC? Chipset is standard,
and unless it's newer Intel it could have a completely
Anyone with experience and Debian-related information on motherboards by DFI
and by Winsonic? Apparently of the few which support modern CPU and memory and
still sport as ISA slot or two.
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On 05/25/2010 11:55 AM, David Baron wrote:
Anyone with experience and Debian-related information on motherboards by DFI
and by Winsonic? Apparently of the few which support modern CPU and memory and
still sport as ISA slot or two.
I run Debian Lenny on a DFI Lanparty DK p45-t2rs. I really
Le 25/05/10 18:44, Jordan Metzmeier a écrit :
I run Debian Lenny on a DFI Lanparty DK p45-t2rs. I really like the
board but it did throw a curveball at me. Since it had an Intel ICH10R
southbridge, I expected it to have an Intel ICH storage controller and
use the ata_piix driver. This was not
On 05/25/2010 01:03 PM, Jean-François wrote:
Hello,
I might be wrong, but I guess the exact name for your motherboard is
DFI Lanparty DK p45-t2rs PLUS (as opposed to the Elite or Turbo
models), which has 8 SATAII ports, and I also guess you have used the
two yellow ports? If so, plug your
--- Mark Allums m...@allums.com wrote:
- snip -
Only certain editions of Windows can boot from soft raid, and none of
the consumer versions. Just the server/enterprise ones.
One can use fake/soft raid with cheap add-in cards, like the stuff
Highpoint does with their low-end cards.
Stephen Liu wrote:
--- Mark Allums m...@allums.com wrote:
- snip -
Only certain editions of Windows can boot from soft raid, and none of
the consumer versions. Just the server/enterprise ones.
One can use fake/soft raid with cheap add-in cards, like the stuff
Highpoint does with their
So is the problem caused by the fact windows does not support soft raid
1 well?
Windows does softraid1 fine, it just doesn't do it the same as Linux. ie.
Windows won't mount a softraid made in Linux and Linux won't mount a
softraid made in Windows.
In 20090425045724.ga2...@m364d1.ece.northwestern.edu, Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 06:22:43PM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In 20090424225855.ga...@m364d1.ece.northwestern.edu, Zhengquan Zhang
wrote:
Now I figured that most of the on chip raid controllers are fake raid
Is
there any advantage compared with software raid?
I only see disadvantages.
Thanks, I appreciate your advice.
Here's the advantage to fakeraid to me. Keep in mind it won't apply to most
people.
I have 4 hard disk, 2x320 in raid0 for the OS and 2x1TB in raid1 for
storage. On
2009/4/26 Justin eqi...@gmail.com:
Is
there any advantage compared with software raid?
I only see disadvantages.
Thanks, I appreciate your advice.
Here's the advantage to fakeraid to me. Keep in mind it won't apply to most
people.
I have 4 hard disk, 2x320 in raid0 for the OS
Justin wrote:
Is
there any advantage compared with software raid?
I only see disadvantages.
Thanks, I appreciate your advice.
Here's the advantage to fakeraid to me. Keep in mind it won't apply to
most people.
I have 4 hard disk, 2x320 in raid0 for
2009/4/26 Justin eqi...@gmail.com:
We had a boarder who used fake-raid in the fashion you mention and
was bitten badly by a raid chip failure. No spare motherboard, no
backups, everything gone.
Adrian
Of course, I'm well aware of the drawbacks to fakeraid and they've been
covered here
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 04:27:41PM -0400, Justin wrote:
I have 4 hard disk, 2x320 in raid0 for the OS and 2x1TB in raid1 for
storage. On the raid0 I dualboot Windows and Fedora. The motherboard's
fakeraid is excellent because it provides a common interface between Windows
and Fedora. For the
Dear debian community,
Now I figured that most of the on chip raid controllers are fake raid
and the debian community seems to advise using software raid in debian.
I wonder why they include such fake raid controllers on motherboard. Is
there any advantage compared with software raid?
Thanks,
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
Dear debian community,
Now I figured that most of the on chip raid controllers are fake raid
and the debian community seems to advise using software raid in debian.
I wonder why they include such fake raid controllers on motherboard.
It is cheap to do, but makes the
In 20090424225855.ga...@m364d1.ece.northwestern.edu, Zhengquan Zhang
wrote:
Now I figured that most of the on chip raid controllers are fake raid
and the debian community seems to advise using software raid in debian.
It allows lesser operating systems to boot from software RAID-1 (and I think
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 06:22:43PM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In 20090424225855.ga...@m364d1.ece.northwestern.edu, Zhengquan Zhang
wrote:
Now I figured that most of the on chip raid controllers are fake raid
and the debian community seems to advise using software raid in debian.
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 08:14:12PM -0300, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
Dear debian community,
Now I figured that most of the on chip raid controllers are fake raid
and the debian community seems to advise using software raid in debian.
I wonder why they include
Hi,
Is there any place where i can get a list of amd64 motherboards fully
supported by sarge or Etch?
Thankyou so much
Kind Regards
Siju
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Galera,
acredito que vários de vocês devem ter recebido também, mas pra quem não
recebe a revista Intel Business Computing vou passar um dado que achei
ser importante.
A intel está validando as placas mãe que usam seu chipset e processador
e que são compatíveis com Linux. No momento parece
Tomara q não demorem pra começar os teste com Debian, isso vai ser de
grande valia pra toda a comunidade!!!
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005, B.Maxx wrote:
pra intel solicitando a inclusão do Debian no teste de validação também,
q acham?! é possível?
Já está
Ol a todos,
Estou a pensar comprar uma daquelas motherboards Asus ou Asustek que
implementam raid 0 e 1 por hardware.
A minha dvida , se o linux reconhece o array e tira vantagens pelo
facto de ser mirror (raid 1) ser feito por hardware ou se depois
necessrio implementar raid por software
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 06:53:45AM +0800, Katipo wrote:
For my money, the A7M266-D from Asus still takes some beating...
I only found one vendor, and they wanted two and a half grand for it!
The rest are all saying not available [at the moment]. Pity, really.
It's hard to get a board these
On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 02:47:01PM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote:
hi ya pigeon
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004, Pigeon wrote:
Anyone care to recommend me a dual Athlon motherboard? Requirements:
- cheap :-)
- DDR 266MHz min, 333MHz preferred
- does *NOT* have an nVidia chipset
- 5 (or more) PCI
Anyone care to recommend me a dual Athlon motherboard? Requirements:
- cheap :-)
- DDR 266MHz min, 333MHz preferred
- does *NOT* have an nVidia chipset
- 5 (or more) PCI slots, ideally inc. one 64-bit slot
- No need for any on-board graphics/ethernet/sound etc. (though
on-board ethernet reduces
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 21:46:11 +
Pigeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone care to recommend me a dual Athlon motherboard? Requirements:
- cheap :-)
- DDR 266MHz min, 333MHz preferred
- does *NOT* have an nVidia chipset
- 5 (or more) PCI slots, ideally inc. one 64-bit slot
- No need for
among hundreds of
single-CPU boards.
yup tooo many junk links from google
and i assume the same to hold for froogle ??
avoid all webstore links when looking for motherboards
with particular specs
- find a store that give you all the links of all
the mb they carry
On Saturday 28 February 2004 04:46 pm, Pigeon wrote:
Anyone care to recommend me a dual Athlon motherboard? Requirements:
- cheap :-)
- DDR 266MHz min, 333MHz preferred
- does *NOT* have an nVidia chipset
- 5 (or more) PCI slots, ideally inc. one 64-bit slot
- No need for any on-board
On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 07:45:43PM -0500, Graham Campbell wrote:
On Saturday 28 February 2004 04:46 pm, Pigeon wrote:
Anyone care to recommend me a dual Athlon motherboard? Requirements:
- cheap :-)
- DDR 266MHz min, 333MHz preferred
- does *NOT* have an nVidia chipset
- 5 (or more)
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 20:19, Alvin Oga wrote:
See interspersed comments:
On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 07:45:43PM -0500, Graham Campbell wrote:
On Saturday 28 February 2004 04:46 pm, Pigeon wrote:
Anyone care to recommend me a dual Athlon motherboard? Requirements:
- cheap :-)
- DDR
boards among hundreds of
single-CPU boards.
http://www.pricewatch.com
Good place to at least get the Models and so on to look for.
Very Few Dual Processor Motherboards will be cheap. Some don;t even have
AGP or PCI-X slots. Some will come with Console support on the COM1.
Lotsa thing to consider
hi ya
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004, Graham Campbell wrote:
I think the Tyan Thunder K7X Pro (S2469) meets most of your specs, but I
don't know about availablity/price in the UK.
that mb has 3 pic slots
??
and the k7 series is an old old mb ... and used a whacky atxges power supply ?
alguém havia perguntado sobre informações detalhadas de motherboards da
Apple, não me lembro quem, akí segue um link, em alemão infelismente,
mas acredito q o q vc está precisando não precisa de tradução .. ;- )
http://www.macinfo.de/hardware/boards-g2.html
Fábio Rabelo
and see if
the situation improves.
Colin Ellis
Solution City Ltd
http://www.solution-city.com
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: K7VTA3 Mainboard socket A motherboards
This is a follow up to the wierd
This is a follow up to the wierd behavior on new nodes.
I am testing memory with memtest86 and, so far, I'm finding nothing
wrong. These machines die at random placesin a job. where they die
doesn't follow any logical pattern. Are there any pathologies with this
main board.
Art Edwards
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To
video better/faster due to better bandwidth?
Dual Athlon 2400MP and PC2100 - 760MPX
MPX only supports PC2100
Motherboards considered
ASUS A7M266-D
^^^ That's the one I have.
Tyan Thunder K7X (S2468)
MSI K7D Master (MS-6501-030)
Gigabyte GA7DPXDW
From Vikki Roemer [EMAIL PROTECTED], on Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 07:32:27PM -0400:
I'm looking for information on P4 motherboards and chipsets for Woody?
[snip]
Well, I don't know about motherboards, but as for chipsets-- avoid any
and all SiS chips. I have the SiS 730s chipset in my computer
On Mon, 09 Sep 2002 19:32:27 -0400
Vikki Roemer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff Whitman wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for information on P4 motherboards and chipsets for
Woody?
Please share any success or failure information.
Thanks,
Jeff
Well, I don't know about
Jeff Whitman, 2002-Sep-09 18:54 -0400:
Hello,
I'm looking for information on P4 motherboards and chipsets for Woody?
Please share any success or failure information.
Thanks,
Jeff
Hey Jeff,
I've only have one P4 MB and it has the VIA chipset. I'm having
trouble with the agpgart
Thanks JC,
Are you suggesting avoiding Woody, the VIA chipset, or the Soyo P4VDA mother
board?
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 12:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Motherboards
Jeff Whitman, 2002-Sep-09 18:54
Jeff Whitman said:
Thanks JC,
Are you suggesting avoiding Woody, the VIA chipset, or the Soyo P4VDA
mother board?
VIA chipsets are pretty similar as far as their problems are concerned.
most of my experience comes from the P3-class VIA chipsets, of which
I avoid the onboard sound(disabled on
Jeff Whitman, 2002-Sep-10 17:29 -0400:
Thanks JC,
Are you suggesting avoiding Woody, the VIA chipset, or the Soyo P4VDA mother
board?
Jeff
Sorry...I could try to be clear :-) . My suggestion is to avoid the
VIA chipset, which I plan to do on my next MB purchase. However, nate
gives
Jeff Whitman wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for information on P4 motherboards and chipsets for Woody?
Please share any success or failure information.
Thanks,
Jeff
Well, I don't know about motherboards, but as for chipsets-- avoid any
and all SiS chips. I have the SiS 730s chipset in my
On Thursday 06 June 2002 13:56, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
I've recently purchased a spanking Athlon motherboard (Abit AT7Max)
wich is to be installed with Linux, preferably Debian.
Who can tell me if it's possible to install Debian on a system wich
can only handle usb keyboards/mouse from
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 11:26:43AM +0200, Nicos Gollan wrote:
On Thursday 06 June 2002 13:56, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
I've recently purchased a spanking Athlon motherboard (Abit AT7Max)
wich is to be installed with Linux, preferably Debian.
Who can tell me if it's possible to install
Hmmm, could someone then point me to an URL where i could obtain a
2.4-enabled-iso image ? If Debian doesn't do the trick i'm about to be
forced to move away from it. The question is then, what distro. Gentoo,
Suse, Redhat, Slackware ... I'll post back how this experience worked
out.
regards,
Hmmm, could someone then point me to an URL where i could obtain a
2.4-enabled-iso image ? If Debian doesn't do the trick i'm about to be
forced to move away from it. The question is then, what distro. Gentoo,
Suse, Redhat, Slackware ... I'll post back how this experience worked
out.
you can
#include hallo.h
Mark Roach wrote on Thu Jun 06, 2002 um 05:22:24PM:
The only time I have to worry about the usbkbd and usbmouse modules is
when I have usb-uhgci loaded. Otherwise, my PC emulates PS/2 devices for
both. That is why you can also boot to dos if you feel so inclined.
YOUR PC.
// Please reply-to-all, i'm not on the list for now //
Hello communitycontributors,
I've recently purchased a spanking Athlon motherboard (Abit AT7Max) wich
is to be installed with Linux, preferably Debian.
Who can tell me if it's possible to install Debian on a system wich can
only handle usb
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 01:56:22PM +0200, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
| I've recently purchased a spanking Athlon motherboard (Abit AT7Max) wich
| is to be installed with Linux, preferably Debian.
|
| Who can tell me if it's possible to install Debian on a system wich can
| only handle usb
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 01:56:22PM +0200, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
// Please reply-to-all, i'm not on the list for now //
Hello communitycontributors,
I've recently purchased a spanking Athlon motherboard (Abit AT7Max) wich
is to be installed with Linux, preferably Debian.
Who can tell
Derrick 'dman' Hudson, 2002-Jun-06 10:35 -0500:
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 01:56:22PM +0200, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
| I've recently purchased a spanking Athlon motherboard (Abit AT7Max) wich
| is to be installed with Linux, preferably Debian.
|
| Who can tell me if it's possible to install
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 01:02:18PM -0700, Jeff wrote:
/snipI
recently booted a brand spanking new Toshiba Satellite 5105-S607 that
is legacy free, which means the keyboard and mouse-pad are on the
USB bus, using the Knoppix CD which is based on the 2.4.18 kernel and
loads KDE. It loaded fine,
Dave Price, 2002-Jun-06 14:15 -0600:
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 01:02:18PM -0700, Jeff wrote:
/snipI
recently booted a brand spanking new Toshiba Satellite 5105-S607 that
is legacy free, which means the keyboard and mouse-pad are on the
USB bus, using the Knoppix CD which is based on the
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 01:02:18PM -0700, Jeff wrote:
| Derrick 'dman' Hudson, 2002-Jun-06 10:35 -0500:
| On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 01:56:22PM +0200, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
| | Who can tell me if it's possible to install Debian on a system wich can
| | only handle usb keyboards/mouse from
#include hallo.h
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote on Thu Jun 06, 2002 um 10:35:03AM:
You're best bet would be to try the bf2.4 installer. Since it's a 2.4
kernel it might have the USB stuff included (I haven't checked).
As modules, and the modules are loaded when USB conroller is present.
The only
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 15:02, Jeff wrote:
Derrick 'dman' Hudson, 2002-Jun-06 10:35 -0500:
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 01:56:22PM +0200, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
| I've recently purchased a spanking Athlon motherboard (Abit AT7Max) wich
| is to be installed with Linux, preferably Debian.
|
Hi,
I would appreciate feedback from anyone using an AMD760 MPX based
motherboard (Athlon SMP, like the Tyan Tiger MPX or ASUS
A7MV266-D). In particular, does the USB port work? I read that a bug
results in no working USB, and that Asus and Tyan both might be
bundling USB PCI cards. If that is
hi ya
2.4.16/17 kernels seems to be okay with
iwill and supermicro and msi ( amd-based ) motherboards
( all 266 FSB )
the usb stuff also works on intel ca810, few other odds and ends
motherboards too that we have...
usb stuff == ( keyboard and mouse )
- be sure
Shyamal == Shyamal Prasad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Shyamal Hi,
Shyamal I would appreciate feedback from anyone using an AMD760
Shyamal MPX based motherboard (Athlon SMP, like the Tyan Tiger
Shyamal MPX or ASUS A7MV266-D). In particular, does the USB port
Shyamal work? I
I Just solved a sound problem with My Desktop.
I purchased a SB PCI 128 and after installing it, I could play CD's, but the
sound was very low, and when I played wav's, etc. I got alot of distortion
and whistleing. At first I thought I got a bad card. It turns out that
Jetway motherboards
Infoltel is offering a Soyo motherboard with a Athlon 900 MHz processor and
and a PCI sound card for $169. plus shipping.
Wayne
D-Man wrote:
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 04:34:23PM +0100, Keith O'Connell wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I want a new machine, and for fun and education I am going to build it
|
On Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 09:08:06AM -0400, Wayne wrote:
Infoltel is offering a Soyo motherboard with a Athlon 900 MHz processor and
and a PCI sound card for $169. plus shipping.
WTF is Infoltel? If you're going to quote prices a URL is handy so
the rest of us can check it out ...
--
Nathan
Hi,
I want a new machine, and for fun and education I am going to build it
from scratch. I have pretty much decided on an Athlon 1.2GHz. I will run
a small partition with Windows Me on it, but it will predominantly be up
in Debian.
I thought I would consult here as to the motherboard that will
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 04:34:23PM +0100, Keith O'Connell wrote:
I thought I would consult here as to the motherboard that will give the
least compatibility problems with the various chip sets available and
for on-board sound.
I've yet to hear any bad stories about motherboards for athlon
cpus
.
I've yet to hear any bad stories about motherboards for athlon
cpus with chipsets from amd. personally, I've not had any problems
with motherboards with via chipsets, but there are some rumors
out there about stability problems when running a kernel compiled
with athlon-specific bulk move
On Sat, 21 Jul 2001, Keith O'Connell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want a new machine, and for fun and education I am going to build it
from scratch. I have pretty much decided on an Athlon 1.2GHz. I will run
a small partition with Windows Me on it, but it will predominantly be up
in Debian.
I
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 04:34:23PM +0100, Keith O'Connell wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I want a new machine, and for fun and education I am going to build it
| from scratch. I have pretty much decided on an Athlon 1.2GHz. I will run
| a small partition with Windows Me on it, but it will predominantly be up
|
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 04:34:23PM +0100, Keith O'Connell wrote:
Hi,
I want a new machine, and for fun and education I am going to build
it from scratch. I have pretty much decided on an Athlon 1.2GHz. I
will run a small partition with Windows Me on it, but it will
predominantly be up in
I have to upgrade and need comments on motherboards. The two I am
considering
most are the tyan tiger 133 (S1834) and the tyan tiger 100 (S1832). The
s1834
is a little faster and uses the via apollo pro133a chipset. The s1832 uses
the intel 440bx chipset.
Any pros/cons welcome as well
- motherboards
I have to upgrade and need comments on motherboards. The two I am
considering
most are the tyan tiger 133 (S1834) and the tyan tiger 100 (S1832). The
s1834
is a little faster and uses the via apollo pro133a chipset. The
s1832 uses
the intel 440bx chipset.
Any pros/cons
question - motherboards
I have to upgrade and need comments on motherboards. The two I am
considering
most are the tyan tiger 133 (S1834) and the tyan tiger 100
(S1832). The
s1834
is a little faster and uses the via apollo pro133a chipset. The
s1832 uses
the intel 440bx chipset
interest you
http://www.694d.com
Good luck,
Pascal Hos
On Thursday 15 February 2001 09:43, Lewis, James M. wrote:
I have to upgrade and need comments on motherboards. The two I am
considering
most are the tyan tiger 133 (S1834) and the tyan tiger 100 (S1832). The
s1834
is a little faster
I have to upgrade and need comments on motherboards. The two I am
considering
most are the tyan tiger 133 (S1834) and the tyan tiger 100 (S1832).
The
s1834
is a little faster and uses the via apollo pro133a chipset. The
s1832 uses
the intel 440bx chipset.
Any pros/cons welcome as well
In a first pass, the 1834 was cheaper than the 1832 by $10 or so. My main
concern is the via chipset. Do you have the optional isa slot?
On my 1832, I have the an isa sound card (who needs anything more, okay so
it'a pain to configure), and an isa modem. Both work just fine.
Brooks
On Thursday 15 February 2001 09:43, Lewis, James M. wrote:
I have to upgrade and need comments on motherboards. The two I am
considering
most are the tyan tiger 133 (S1834) and the tyan tiger 100 (S1832).
The s1834
is a little faster and uses the via apollo pro133a chipset. The
s1832 uses
From: Bud Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The s1834
is a little faster and uses the via apollo pro133a chipset. The
s1832 uses the intel 440bx chipset.
I just ordered an 1834 for a box at work. I looked around for a while
and it seemed the best choice for what I wanted to do.
I'm using one
Hay all!
Basically, I'm in the process of setting up an entry-level server
and need some info on the various raid options supported in Debian.
I'm thinking about using a supermicro dual PIII 440GX board which
has a built in SCSI chipset with support for a RAID port.
The adaptec pages for the
I'm considering building my own box - and with lower-spec processors being a
*lot* cheaper, I figure that I can get better value for money by going the SMP
route.
So where do I find out what motherboards/chipsets/CPUs support SMP? Any
pointers in the right direction will be greatly
Karl E. Jørgensen schrieb:
I'm considering building my own box - and with lower-spec processors being
a *lot* cheaper, I figure that I can get better value for money by going
the SMP route.
So where do I find out what motherboards/chipsets/CPUs support SMP? Any
pointers in the right
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 11:50:05PM +0100, scr wrote:
SMP route? To do something fast and cheap? You are clearly
not looking at other architectures than x86?
Well, a dual PowerPC (G4 Mac, do those units run well under
Debian?) is *way* cheaper than a dual ev67 Alpha machine ...
Perhaps I'm
Goeman Stefan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now, I am only running Windows98 on it (at home). I haven't come to
the point of installing Linux on the PC. I have not even decided which
Linux distro I should take. At work I am running Debian (potato) and
I am getting to like it a lot ...
My
Only thing I know about the Abit is the poorer memory performance due to its
having some TI buffer chip built into the system. I went with the Asus K7V
and haven't looked back.
I have Not explored optimizing the HD, though, so can't address that issue.
The only thing I missed was having an
Hello,
I read the mails concerning the Abit motherboard.
Now, I have a question of my own.
Recently, Intel had some problems with their CA810 motherboards.
Therefor, I had to wait longer for my new PC since they have my
(and probably everybody else also) a new VC820 motherboard (with RDRAM
to be supported on motherboards? When it is I'm ready to
update this old machine:-)
--
// André
Dear Friends,
My ole, trustworthy computer seems to be having problems
lately (its got some problems with the video card -- it's
freezing while I'm in X and I'm starting to doubt that the
memory chips are ok -- and its battery is dead). :-(
So,
my personal opinion is abit blows but that is from my own bad experiences
with the IT5H and BP6.
if you want athlon i would wait for asus's new board A7V, many reviewers
seem to agree that it has the best features. it should be out anytime..
nate
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Rogerio Brito wrote:
rbrito
linux), I found that various S3-based cards don't work properly with
XFree86 and LX-based motherboards. This problem -may- be fixed in
XFree86 4.0. Some claim that the alpha-quality S3 server in XF86_SVGA
works, but it did not work for me.
I have one LX machine that my S3 card works
run one or
2 distributed net clients all the time. The power supply is a
generic with single fan and I never put any grease on the Pentium 233mmx chip
when I snapped the fan on.
On 20-Aug-99 Jon Hughes wrote:
Has anyone had experience with DFI motherboards (P2XBL) with Linux? I'm
considering
Has anyone had experience with DFI motherboards (P2XBL) with Linux? I'm
considering purchasing one and am looking for opinions.
Thanks
Jon
I just purchased one but its a P6??? board. I'll be loading Debian on
it this weekend... It's got an AMD K6-III 450 MHz chip.
L8r -- Greg
Jon Hughes wrote:
Has anyone had experience with DFI motherboards (P2XBL) with Linux? I'm
considering purchasing one and am looking for opinions.
You might try http://www.tomshardware.com. This site specializes in
various hardware reviews, including motherboards. They currently have
several articles about AGP. They even have recommendations - but do not
in my experience mention Linux so be carefull!
Ken
Phillip Neumann wrote:
Hi
Hi,
I want to chage my video card to the matrox millenium g200 8 mb. I
understand it is APG, so i need to change my motherboard and cpu too. (i
have a 200mmx).
The problem is that i dont know very much about computing, and dont know
what motherboard to get. I need:
1) compatibility with my
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