Re: [expert] hardware question..

2003-08-22 Thread Alfredo C. López
El Vie 22 Ago 2003 00:07, Larry Sword escribió: Alfredo C. López wrote: HI! We have a cluster of machines. I made a soft to boot machines without harddisk with linux-mandrake trough the network. So.. till now the motherboards could be used without a vga card conected to the motherboard.

[expert] hardware question..

2003-08-21 Thread Alfredo C. López
HI! We have a cluster of machines. I made a soft to boot machines without harddisk with linux-mandrake trough the network. So.. till now the motherboards could be used without a vga card conected to the motherboard. So we put all the machines in a shelf and forget about them.. :) But we buy

Re: [expert] hardware question..

2003-08-21 Thread Larry Sword
Alfredo C. López wrote: HI! We have a cluster of machines. I made a soft to boot machines without harddisk with linux-mandrake trough the network. So.. till now the motherboards could be used without a vga card conected to the motherboard. So we put all the machines in a shelf and forget

[expert] Hardware question...

2001-08-23 Thread J. C. Woods
Civileme, Since your seem to be, among your many areas of expertise, the hardware guru, can you say when, and if, we will see a mandrake version that works with the VIA 686B southbridge chip (VIA KT133A)?. Because so many issues are involved, i.e. the kernel, cpu bridge to bus device, and AGP,

Re: [expert] Hardware question...

2001-08-23 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 23 August 2001 14:04, J. C. Woods wrote: Civileme, Since your seem to be, among your many areas of expertise, the hardware guru, can you say when, and if, we will see a mandrake version that works with the VIA 686B southbridge chip

Re: [expert] Hardware question...

2001-08-23 Thread civileme
On Thursday 23 August 2001 15:04, J. C. Woods wrote: Civileme, Since your seem to be, among your many areas of expertise, the hardware guru, can you say when, and if, we will see a mandrake version that works with the VIA 686B southbridge chip (VIA KT133A)?. Because so many issues are