I ran SuSE 5.2 on my C6 for a while and it was NOT happy... RH 5.2 ran clean
as a whistle... SuSE 6.0 now runs clean as a whistle on my C6.

It's nice to see that WINChip isn't the same as WINModem... a C6 is
perfectly healthy with the latest releases of the Kernel.

Meanwhile, back on my other Windows PC, my other C6 blew up.  I am still to
be convinced as to the reliability of these chips!

Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Pennington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: 21 April 1999 19:49
Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] WinChip C6


>
>It's the equivalent to a P55C or a Pentuim MMX.  Let me know how this all
turns out, I have always wondered how a C6 does running Linux...
>
>-=|JP|=-
>
>On Wed, 21 April 1999, "Andy Thomson" wrote:
>>
>> When I compile the kernal what is the equiverlent of a IDC WinChip C6,
>> is it the same as a Pentium I or II? I know its socket seven, if that
>> helps ...
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