Hi,
I have a new old fujitsu siemens primergy with 2 processors and 1GB of
RAM.
I don't know the exactly model, but looking in google I deduced it's
(F/C/P)200.
The fact is that when I boot, I'm not able to see the 4 disks, and going
into BIOS seems it only detects one (the other are [None]).
af
On Sunday 30 July 2006 04:46, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 7/29/06, Jerry McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Howdy,
> >
> > I'm gearing up for a new hardware purchase and I find that I need a
> > little help figuring out "what is" and "what isn't" linux compatible.
>
> For the most part today, this
Jerry McBride wrote:
Howdy,
I'm gearing up for a new hardware purchase and I find that I need a little
help figuring out "what is" and "what isn't" linux compatible.
The days of pci, agp video and socket A hardware are slowly coming to a close
and I'm itching to try something new.
Does any
On 7/29/06, Jerry McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Howdy,
I'm gearing up for a new hardware purchase and I find that I need a little
help figuring out "what is" and "what isn't" linux compatible.
For the most part today, this isn't really a concern [1]. Most
motherboard chipsets, network ca
Howdy,
I'm gearing up for a new hardware purchase and I find that I need a little
help figuring out "what is" and "what isn't" linux compatible.
The days of pci, agp video and socket A hardware are slowly coming to a close
and I'm itching to try something new.
Does anyone here run any cutting
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