note that if you want to use lm_sensors with an nForce2 chipset you need the MASKED
versions of the lm_sensors and i2c packages;
and if you want to use one of the newer GeForceFX chipsets, you need the MASKED nvidia
drivers.
and I've been getting segfaults on my built-in nForce2 soundcard's
If you are looking for stability, I think it is awfully difficult to
beat the Intel motherboards. Definitely NOT for overclockers.
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On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 08:48, Redeeman wrote:
hi, i am going to buy a new motherboard REALLY soon, i looked at a few,
2 asus's, and 2 epox's, i am not a OC'er. i want a STABLE system, even
if it costs me performance
i have heard alot bad of nforce2 on linux. i have nforce1 now, and its
hi, i am going to buy a new motherboard REALLY soon, i looked at a few,
2 asus's, and 2 epox's, i am not a OC'er. i want a STABLE system, even
if it costs me performance
asus a7v600: http://www.asus.com/prog/spec.asp?m=A7V600langs=01
a7n8x deluxe:
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On Saturday 03 January 2004 13:48, Redeeman wrote:
hi, i am going to buy a new motherboard REALLY soon, i looked at a few,
2 asus's, and 2 epox's, i am not a OC'er. i want a STABLE system, even
if it costs me
On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 00:45, Steve B. wrote:
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I would go with the asus a7n8x dlx
I have gone with the asus a7n8x deluxe and have no regrets.
It is fast and stable. Not a single problem in my setup.
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So act that your principle of action
ah okay nice, is both lan cards working? and how about sound? do you use
alsa?
On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 16:32, Janne Johansson wrote:
On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 00:45, Steve B. wrote:
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are created by i2c and
lm-sensors into the kernel modules dir.
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Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 11:13 PM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] motherboard monitor
Redeeman wrote:
what you are looking for is lm-sensors, first
Redeeman wrote:
what you are looking for is lm-sensors, first you emerge i2c (the
version in 2.4.x kernels is outdated, 2.6 is new) and then you emerge
lm-sensors, and gkrellm, and gkrellm sensors
then you are set!
I was wondering this question also.. so you do not have to do anything
to the
On Monday 17 November 2003 05:13 pm, Aaron Walker wrote:
Redeeman wrote:
what you are looking for is lm-sensors, first you emerge i2c (the
version in 2.4.x kernels is outdated, 2.6 is new) and then you
emerge lm-sensors, and gkrellm, and gkrellm sensors
then you are set!
I was wondering
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