There is one short coming to the Celeron. The Celeron will not support
SMP. I am told as that has been disabled, that is certain "connections"
have been broken intentionally by Intel.
Reagards,
Bob
Rachel Greenham wrote:
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> S K SENTHIL VEL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just have a doubt, I couldn't find Celeron Processor in the support
> > database at SuSE site. So I just want to know which version S.u.S.E will
> > support this Processor.
>
> Well, we just helped a friend install SuSE 6.0 on her Celeron PC last weekend
> without any hitches at all.
>
> A Celeron (or "Celery" as we call it) is effectively a Pentium II as far as
> compatibility issues go.
>
> In fact, Kira here's now got it working on an AmSC410 embedded PC board (but
> that was after working around a LILO bug that none of the LILO maintainers
> wants to acknowledge is there).
>
> Having said that, once she loses the luxury of a hard disk and it has to run
> off 8Mb of Flash with no swap, I think it won't be SuSE but some distro of
> her own possibly derived from Slackware.
>
> BTW, SuSE 6.0 runs just fine on the 486 8Mb notebook she just acquired. KDE
> is too heavy for it (it runs, but too slowly) so it's mainly used at the
> command-line or qvwm, though it's also used as an X terminal to our big SuSE
> box, for use in bed at the other end of a 25m 10baseT cable, and then of
> course, KDE is fine!
>
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> Rachel
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