On Sun, 25 Jul 1999, Doug wrote:
> Vincent Poy wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Doug wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> > >
> > > > Greetings everyone,
> > > >
> > > > What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> > > > II and III? I know on
On Sun, 25 Jul 1999, Doug wrote:
> Vincent Poy wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Doug wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> > >
> > > > Greetings everyone,
> > > >
> > > > What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> > > > II and III? I know o
Vincent Poy wrote:
>
> On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Doug wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> >
> > > Greetings everyone,
> > >
> > > What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> > > II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
> > >
Vincent Poy wrote:
>
> On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Doug wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> >
> > > Greetings everyone,
> > >
> > > What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> > > II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
> > >
Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
>
> Mike Hoskins wrote:
> >
> > This isn't a comment meant to contribute to the overcommit holy war
> > (opinion mode: I think FreeBSD should overcommit, or at worst have a
> > sysctl and default to overcommit - admins who don't want overcommit can
> > then hang themselves)
Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
>
> Mike Hoskins wrote:
> >
> > This isn't a comment meant to contribute to the overcommit holy war
> > (opinion mode: I think FreeBSD should overcommit, or at worst have a
> > sysctl and default to overcommit - admins who don't want overcommit can
> > then hang themselves
On Sat, 24 Jul 1999, Mike Hoskins wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
>
> > > Not really. The customer whose box this is chose this much memory
> > > because his previous server was a 256MB UltraSparc that was swamped all
> > > the
> > > time with a load of 6 to 7.
> >
On Sat, 24 Jul 1999, Mike Hoskins wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
>
> > > Not really. The customer whose box this is chose this much memory
> > > because his previous server was a 256MB UltraSparc that was swamped all the
> > > time with a load of 6 to 7.
> > Alas,
Mike Hoskins wrote:
>
> This isn't a comment meant to contribute to the overcommit holy war
> (opinion mode: I think FreeBSD should overcommit, or at worst have a
> sysctl and default to overcommit - admins who don't want overcommit can
> then hang themselves), but we have to be a wee bit careful
On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> > Not really. The customer whose box this is chose this much memory
> > because his previous server was a 256MB UltraSparc that was swamped all the
> > time with a load of 6 to 7.
> Alas, since Solaris doesn't overcommit... :-)
This isn't a
Mike Hoskins wrote:
>
> This isn't a comment meant to contribute to the overcommit holy war
> (opinion mode: I think FreeBSD should overcommit, or at worst have a
> sysctl and default to overcommit - admins who don't want overcommit can
> then hang themselves), but we have to be a wee bit careful
On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> > Not really. The customer whose box this is chose this much memory
> > because his previous server was a 256MB UltraSparc that was swamped all the
> > time with a load of 6 to 7.
> Alas, since Solaris doesn't overcommit... :-)
This isn't a
Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>
> > Cool... Is 1GB of ram really needed? We used to run a 64 meg
> > system then 128 meg and then 384 meg, it doesn't seem to do much even for
> > a heavily loaded ISP Server.
>
> Not really. The customer whose box this is chose this much memory
> bec
Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>
> > Cool... Is 1GB of ram really needed? We used to run a 64 meg
> > system then 128 meg and then 384 meg, it doesn't seem to do much even for
> > a heavily loaded ISP Server.
>
> Not really. The customer whose box this is chose this much memory
> be
>
> I fried two P6 ASUS motherboards this way, sorta along these lines,
> "hmm, keyboard seems to be dead, maybe try it in this machine"
We did the same thing on two Asus P6 MB as well! We replaced the fuse
near the keyboard and both motherboards are working perfectly now.
Tim
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|At 10:35 AM 7/23/99 -0400, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
|>On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
|>
|>> On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
|>>
|>> > I know a lot of people like the ASUS P2B boards, but I've noticed a
|>> > tendency for the systems to reset occasionally when pluggi
At 10:35 AM 7/23/99 -0400, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>>
>> >I know a lot of people like the ASUS P2B boards, but I've noticed a
>> > tendency for the systems to reset occasionally when plugging in
>
> I fried two P6 ASUS motherboards this way, sorta along these lines,
> "hmm, keyboard seems to be dead, maybe try it in this machine"
We did the same thing on two Asus P6 MB as well! We replaced the fuse
near the keyboard and both motherboards are working perfectly now.
Tim
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|At 10:35 AM 7/23/99 -0400, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
|>On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
|>
|>> On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
|>>
|>> > I know a lot of people like the ASUS P2B boards, but I've noticed a
|>> > tendency for the systems to reset occasionally when plugg
At 10:35 AM 7/23/99 -0400, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>>
>> >I know a lot of people like the ASUS P2B boards, but I've noticed a
>> > tendency for the systems to reset occasionally when plugging in
On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>
> > > On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
> > >
> > > > I've had great results with the Tyan 1836DLUAN/Thunder 100's.
> > > > I've got several boxes with 1GB of RAM and dual 450's
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>
> > I know a lot of people like the ASUS P2B boards, but I've noticed a
> > tendency for the systems to reset occasionally when plugging in a keyboard.
> > I've seen this with both FreeBSD and NT, so
On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>
> > > On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
> > >
> > > > I've had great results with the Tyan 1836DLUAN/Thunder 100's.
> > > > I've got several boxes with 1GB of RAM and dual 450's
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>
> > I know a lot of people like the ASUS P2B boards, but I've noticed a
> > tendency for the systems to reset occasionally when plugging in a keyboard.
> > I've seen this with both FreeBSD and NT, so
As Alex Zepeda wrote ...
> On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>
> > I know a lot of people like the ASUS P2B boards, but I've noticed a
> > tendency for the systems to reset occasionally when plugging in a keyboard.
> > I've seen this with both FreeBSD and NT, so I'm considering
As Alex Zepeda wrote ...
> On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>
> > I know a lot of people like the ASUS P2B boards, but I've noticed a
> > tendency for the systems to reset occasionally when plugging in a keyboard.
> > I've seen this with both FreeBSD and NT, so I'm considering
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
> > On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
> >
> > > I've had great results with the Tyan 1836DLUAN/Thunder 100's.
> > > I've got several boxes with 1GB of RAM and dual 450's humming along. For
> > > comparison one system with less m
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
> > On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
> >
> > > I've had great results with the Tyan 1836DLUAN/Thunder 100's.
> > > I've got several boxes with 1GB of RAM and dual 450's humming along. For
> > > comparison one system with less
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
> I know a lot of people like the ASUS P2B boards, but I've noticed a
> tendency for the systems to reset occasionally when plugging in a keyboard.
> I've seen this with both FreeBSD and NT, so I'm considering it a property
> of the board.
If
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>
> > I've had great results with the Tyan 1836DLUAN/Thunder 100's.
> > I've got several boxes with 1GB of RAM and dual 450's humming along. For
> > comparison one system with less memory and a Super
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
> I know a lot of people like the ASUS P2B boards, but I've noticed a
> tendency for the systems to reset occasionally when plugging in a keyboard.
> I've seen this with both FreeBSD and NT, so I'm considering it a property
> of the board.
I
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>
> > I've had great results with the Tyan 1836DLUAN/Thunder 100's.
> > I've got several boxes with 1GB of RAM and dual 450's humming along. For
> > comparison one system with less memory and a Supe
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Doug wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
>
> > Greetings everyone,
> >
> > What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> > II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
> > PII/PIII, is the Abit the better board
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
> PII/PIII, is the Abit the better board? Also, I was wondering what is the
> fastest
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Doug wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
>
> > Greetings everyone,
> >
> > What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> > II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
> > PII/PIII, is the Abit the better boar
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
> PII/PIII, is the Abit the better board? Also, I was wondering what is the
> fastes
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
>
> > Greetings everyone,
> >
> > What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> > II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
> > PII/PIII, is the Abit
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
>
> > Greetings everyone,
> >
> > What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> > II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
> > PII/PIII, is the Abit
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
> PII/PIII, is the Abit the better board? Also, I was wondering what is the
> fastest
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
> PII/PIII, is the Abit the better board? Also, I was wondering what is the
> fastes
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, [KOI8-R] ?? ?? wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
>
> > Greetings everyone,
> >
> > What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> > II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
> > PII/PIII, is the Abi
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
> PII/PIII, is the Abit the better board? Also, I was wondering what is the
> fastes
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, [KOI8-R] óÅÒÇÅÊ ïÓÏËÉÎ wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
>
> > Greetings everyone,
> >
> > What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> > II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
> > PII/PIII, is the Ab
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
> PII/PIII, is the Abit the better board? Also, I was wondering what is the
> faste
In reply:
> On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Kip Macy wrote:
>
> > My employer has gone through numerous motherboards, we have found the ASUS
> > P2B (now the P2B-F) to be rock solid for Pentium II usage.
>
> This is probably more appropriate for -hardware or even just -chat..
> but anyway, I'll second that
In reply:
> On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Kip Macy wrote:
>
> > My employer has gone through numerous motherboards, we have found the ASUS
> > P2B (now the P2B-F) to be rock solid for Pentium II usage.
>
> This is probably more appropriate for -hardware or even just -chat..
> but anyway, I'll second that
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Kip Macy wrote:
> My employer has gone through numerous motherboards, we have found the ASUS
> P2B (now the P2B-F) to be rock solid for Pentium II usage.
This is probably more appropriate for -hardware or even just -chat..
but anyway, I'll second that recommendation. I've fo
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Kip Macy wrote:
> My employer has gone through numerous motherboards, we have found the ASUS
> P2B (now the P2B-F) to be rock solid for Pentium II usage.
This is probably more appropriate for -hardware or even just -chat..
but anyway, I'll second that recommendation. I've f
I hope this helps.
I'm running version 3.1 on ASUS Pentium III double processor. Just a Rocket!
No problems at all on the installation all the SCSI ports were
recognizedmy entire machine cost me 2000 USD...similar one of a famous
brabd...at least 6,000
JB
At 05:26 PM 21/07/99 -0700, you wrot
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Kip Macy wrote:
Hmmm, we're using the ABIT BH-6 but that's all because we got the
board for free so we can't complain...
Cheers,
Vince - vi...@mcestate.com - vi...@gaianet.net __
Unix Networking Operations - FreeBSD-Real Unix for Free / / /
My employer has gone through numerous motherboards, we have found the ASUS
P2B (now the P2B-F) to be rock solid for Pentium II usage.
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> II and III? I know
Greetings everyone,
What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
PII/PIII, is the Abit the better board? Also, I was wondering what is the
fastest Celeron chip that can be overclocked to run at 100
I hope this helps.
I'm running version 3.1 on ASUS Pentium III double processor. Just a Rocket!
No problems at all on the installation all the SCSI ports were
recognizedmy entire machine cost me 2000 USD...similar one of a famous
brabd...at least 6,000
JB
At 05:26 PM 21/07/99 -0700, you wro
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Kip Macy wrote:
Hmmm, we're using the ABIT BH-6 but that's all because we got the
board for free so we can't complain...
Cheers,
Vince - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED] __
Unix Networking Operations - FreeBSD-Real Unix for Free / / /
My employer has gone through numerous motherboards, we have found the ASUS
P2B (now the P2B-F) to be rock solid for Pentium II usage.
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
> II and III? I know
Greetings everyone,
What are the current good motherboards for FreeBSD for the pentium
II and III? I know on the Pentium, it was the ASUS board but for the
PII/PIII, is the Abit the better board? Also, I was wondering what is the
fastest Celeron chip that can be overclocked to run at 10
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