On Tue, 2025-03-04 at 10:02 +0200, Anssi Saari wrote:
> Van Snyder writes:
>
> > The nvidia-driver package from non-free apparently doesn't work
> > with a Quadro K2200.
>
> But you didn't check? The release notes tell a different story.
After I installed it,inxi -G reported the nouveau driver
Van Snyder writes:
> The nvidia-driver package from non-free apparently doesn't work with a Quadro
> K2200.
But you didn't check? The release notes tell a different story.
> NVidia recommends the 570 driver.
They always recommend the latest.
> The nvidia-driver package from non-free apparently doesn't work with a
> Quadro K2200. NVidia recommends the 570 driver.
>
> When I first installed the system, the left-hand pane of Evolution
> would spontaneously scroll, even if a different window had keyboard and
> mouse focus, and the mouse
On Sun, 2025-03-02 at 21:35 +0200, Anssi Saari wrote:
> Van Snyder writes:
>
> > I install the driver by running the NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-
> > 570.124.04.run script at level 3, then rebooting.
>
> Why?
>
> > Is that DKMS?
>
> To be clear, it's a manual installation of drivers from the
> manufac
Van Snyder writes:
> I install the driver by running the NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-570.124.04.run script
> at level 3, then rebooting.
Why?
> Is that DKMS?
To be clear, it's a manual installation of drivers from the
manufacturer. Definitely not DKMS. You want install stuff manually, you
get to upda
On Sat, 2025-03-01 at 22:38 +, Andy Smith wrote:
> If it's a DKMS, which is what my nvidia driver is, then it will try
> to
> be built for any kernel install and should work as long as you have
> headers installed. Though there have been times that things have
> changed
> and its build is broke
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 01, 2025 at 02:24:04PM -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> The NVidia kernel module is built by running a bash script. It's not a
> .deb package.
>
> Will it still be automatigically rebuilt?
If it's a DKMS, which is what my nvidia driver is, then it will try to
be built for any kernel in
On Sat, 2025-03-01 at 21:02 +0100, Hans wrote:
> With an upgrade the build of the nvidia-kernel-module should run
> automatically.
The NVidia kernel module is built by running a bash script. It's not a
.deb package.
Will it still be automatigically rebuilt?
On Sat, 01 Mar 2025 11:27:25 -0800
Van Snyder wrote:
>
> If I get the metapackages linux-image-amd64 and limux-headers-amd64,
> will I need to rebuild the NVidia driver every time it loads a new
> kernel?
Probably yes. If you install a fixed kernel version, you'll probably
need only the headers
Am Samstag, 1. März 2025, 20:27:25 CET schrieb Van Snyder:
> On Fri, 2025-02-28 at 22:00 -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> > That's correct. You're probably missing the metapackage that brings
> > in new kernels automatically. For an amd64 machine, that metapackage
> > is named "linux-image-amd64". (If
On Fri, 2025-02-28 at 22:00 -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
>
> That's correct. You're probably missing the metapackage that brings
> in new kernels automatically. For an amd64 machine, that metapackage
> is named "linux-image-amd64". (If you use DKMS kernel modules,
> you'll
> also want the correspon
On Sat, 2025-03-01 at 04:06 -0500, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 1, 2025 at 4:04 AM Joe wrote:
> > On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 11:27:40 -0800
> > Van Snyder wrote:
> >
> > > On Thu, 2025-02-27 at 22:35 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > > > Your kernel is older than your CPU by about a yea
On Sat, Mar 01, 2025 at 04:06:37 -0500, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 1, 2025 at 4:04 AM Joe wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 11:27:40 -0800
> > Van Snyder wrote:
> >
> > > On Thu, 2025-02-27 at 22:35 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > > > Your kernel is older than your CPU by about a ye
On Sat, Mar 1, 2025 at 4:04 AM Joe wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 11:27:40 -0800
> Van Snyder wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2025-02-27 at 22:35 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > > Your kernel is older than your CPU by about a year, so likely
> > > doesn't have enough
> > > backporting to fully support it prope
On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 11:27:40 -0800
Van Snyder wrote:
> On Thu, 2025-02-27 at 22:35 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > Your kernel is older than your CPU by about a year, so likely
> > doesn't have enough
> > backporting to fully support it properly. A newer kernel could be
> > all it takes to
> > make
On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 22:00:41 -0800
Van Snyder wrote:
> On Fri, 2025-02-28 at 12:46 -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> > On Fri, 2025-02-28 at 14:34 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 11:27:40 -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> > > > "apt update" says everything is up to date, but the k
Am Freitag, 28. Februar 2025, 21:46:35 CET schrieb Van Snyder:
> On Fri, 2025-02-28 at 14:34 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 11:27:40 -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> > > "apt update" says everything is up to date, but the kernel is
> > > 6.1.0-18.
> > > I believe there are severa
On Fri, 2025-02-28 at 12:46 -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> On Fri, 2025-02-28 at 14:34 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 11:27:40 -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> > > "apt update" says everything is up to date, but the kernel is
> > > 6.1.0-18.
> > > I believe there are several newer on
Van Snyder composed on 2025-02-28 11:27 (UTC-0800):
> On Thu, 2025-02-27 at 22:35 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
>> Your kernel is older than your CPU by about a year, so likely doesn't
>> have enough
>> backporting to fully support it properly. A newer kernel could be all
>> it takes to
>> make those
On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 12:46:35 -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> On Fri, 2025-02-28 at 14:34 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 11:27:40 -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> > > "apt update" says everything is up to date, but the kernel is
> > > 6.1.0-18.
> > > I believe there are several new
On Fri, 2025-02-28 at 14:34 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 11:27:40 -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> > "apt update" says everything is up to date, but the kernel is
> > 6.1.0-18.
> > I believe there are several newer ones, maybe up to 6.1.0-31?
>
> That's correct. You're probably
Hi,
On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 11:27:40AM -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> What's "mce?"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine-check_exception
> "apt update" says everything is up to date, but the kernel is 6.1.0-18.
> I believe there are several newer ones, maybe up to 6.1.0-31?
You can try a kernel fr
On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 11:27:40 -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> "apt update" says everything is up to date, but the kernel is 6.1.0-18.
> I believe there are several newer ones, maybe up to 6.1.0-31?
That's correct. You're probably missing the metapackage that brings
in new kernels automatically. Fo
On Thu, 2025-02-27 at 22:35 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> Your kernel is older than your CPU by about a year, so likely doesn't
> have enough
> backporting to fully support it properly. A newer kernel could be all
> it takes to
> make those MCEs go away.
What's "mce?"
"apt update" says everything i
On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 1:12 AM Van Snyder wrote:
>
> While running at level 3 in Debian 12.5, I got the following messages:
>
> mce: {Hardware Error]: CPU: 8 Machine Check: 0 Bank 0: 80440005
> mce: {Hardware Error]: TSC 1838aa435b6d
> mce: {Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 0: b0671 TIME 140710
Van Snyder composed on 2025-02-27 19:06 (UTC-0800):
> While running at level 3 in Debian 12.5, I got the following messages:
> mce: {Hardware Error]: CPU: 8 Machine Check: 0 Bank 0: 80440005
> mce: {Hardware Error]: TSC 1838aa435b6d
> mce: {Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 0: b0671 TIME 1407103
While running at level 3 in Debian 12.5, I got the following messages:
mce: {Hardware Error]: CPU: 8 Machine Check: 0 Bank 0: 80440005
mce: {Hardware Error]: TSC 1838aa435b6d
mce: {Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 0: b0671 TIME 140710368 SOCKET 0 APIC
20 microcode 12b
Motherboard is Micro-Star
On 2013-12-13, Goren Buckwalk wrote:
>
> Maybe that is it, I'll replace it when I get the chance (as Jerry and
> others suggest), but keep the board to see if I get the time to try
> replacing the capacitors and not really care if it works or not, as
> entertainment. I'll probably just burn myself
On Fri, 13 Dec 2013 21:28:23 +0100
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 21:17 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 13:31 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> > > good soldering station with an vacuum pump driven solder removal
> > > tool
> >
> > I had boards where a Weller vacuum
On 12/13/2013 3:17 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 13:31 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
good soldering station with an vacuum pump driven solder removal tool
I had boards where a Weller vacuum pump driven solder removal tool
didn't help, but it was easy to do with hot air soldering.
> - Original Message -
> From: Ralf Mardorf
> Sent: 12/13/13 03:28 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Hardware Question about RAM and Capacitors
>
> On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 21:17 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 13:31
On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 21:17 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 13:31 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> > good soldering station with an vacuum pump driven solder removal tool
>
> I had boards where a Weller vacuum pump driven solder removal tool
> didn't help, but it was easy to do wit
On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 13:31 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> good soldering station with an vacuum pump driven solder removal tool
I had boards where a Weller vacuum pump driven solder removal tool
didn't help, but it was easy to do with hot air soldering. It doesn't
pay for me to own such gear, but
On 12/13/2013 01:00 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 11:49 -0500, Goren Buckwalk wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ralf Mardorf
Sent: 12/12/13 07:23 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Hardware Question about RAM and Capacitors
I would replace all capacitors
On 12/13/2013 1:00 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 11:49 -0500, Goren Buckwalk wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ralf Mardorf
Sent: 12/12/13 07:23 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Hardware Question about RAM and Capacitors
I would replace all capacitors in
> Better don't sent such a request not as a private mail.
^^
:D Ouch ;)
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On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 11:49 -0500, Goren Buckwalk wrote:
> > - Original Message -
> > From: Ralf Mardorf
> > Sent: 12/12/13 07:23 PM
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Re: Hardware Question about RAM and Capacitors
> >
> > I woul
> - Original Message -
> From: Ralf Mardorf
> Sent: 12/12/13 05:32 PM
> To: debian-user
> Subject: Re: Hardware Question about RAM and Capacitors
>
> The photos are not that good but I guess the capacitors are broken, they
> seem to leak. Are some caps curved?
On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 00:17 -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
> $20USD
In Germany replacing all the capacitors, also those that are not broken,
does coast a few cents for the capacitors. And in the OPs case perhaps a
six pack beer for the friend too.
Assumed the OP is from Europe, I could mention a compan
Am 13.12.2013 um 08:42 schrieb Stan Hoeppner :
> On 12/12/2013 1:11 PM, Goren Buckwalk wrote:
> ...
>> I have a system with two AMD Athlon 2400 MP processors and the
>> motherboard has 4 slots for RAM.
>
> That makes this board ~10 years old.
Seems so. AFAIR I bought an 2400 XP(?) around 2004
On 12/12/2013 1:11 PM, Goren Buckwalk wrote:
...
> I have a system with two AMD Athlon 2400 MP processors and the
> motherboard has 4 slots for RAM.
That makes this board ~10 years old.
...
> About a month ago, I found the box crashed again and beeping on
> reboot, so going through the same elimi
Goren Buckwalk wrote:
> Pics I can do. However, the angles a bit rough, me leaning on one
> leg, system is up and running at the end of rack near the wall,
Oh those photos were difficult! :-) But I think you definitely have
the bad capacitor problem. Read about it here.
http://en.wikipedia.o
I would replace all capacitors in that area, not only the leaking. The
others will leak soon too.
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On 12/12/2013 05:03 PM, Goren Buckwalk wrote:
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Sent: 12/12/13 04:01 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Hardware Question about RAM and Capacitors
On Thu, 2013-12-12 at 15:45 -0500, Doug wrote:
On 12/12/2013 02:11 PM, Goren Buckwalk
The photos are not that good but I guess the capacitors are broken, they
seem to leak. Are some caps curved? It's unlikely that there would be
flux.
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> - Original Message -
> From: Ralf Mardorf
> Sent: 12/12/13 04:01 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Hardware Question about RAM and Capacitors
>
> On Thu, 2013-12-12 at 15:45 -0500, Doug wrote:
> > On 12/12/2013 02:11 PM, Goren Buckwalk wro
On Thu, 12 Dec 2013 14:11:32 -0500
"Goren Buckwalk" wrote:
>
> Are three rusty capacitors and 3 bad slots just a coincidence? Thanks.
>
>
The exactly matching numbers is a coincidence, but overall it isn't.
Dying capacitors mean that the power rails they are attached to are no
longer nice and
.
> - Original Message -
> From: Dan Hitt
> Sent: 12/12/13 02:28 PM
> To: Goren Buckwalk
> Subject: Re: Hardware Question about RAM and Capacitors
>
> If you're really feeling ambitious, you can replace the capacitors on
> the motherboard (or at least in the o
On Thu, 2013-12-12 at 15:45 -0500, Doug wrote:
> On 12/12/2013 02:11 PM, Goren Buckwalk wrote:
> > [snip] rusty looking coating on the top.
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> > Are three rusty capacitors and 3 bad slots just a coincidence? Thanks.
> >
> >
> As a subscriber to various electronics lists, I can tel
On 12/12/2013 02:11 PM, Goren Buckwalk wrote:
Having not been warned off, I'll post another.
I have a system with two AMD Athlon 2400 MP processors and the motherboard has
4 slots for RAM. It still runes squeeze (too lazy to upgrade, sorry). About a
year ago it locked-up and on reboot it beepe
If you're really feeling ambitious, you can replace the capacitors on
the motherboard (or at least in the old days you could).
Good luck!
dan
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 11:11 AM, Goren Buckwalk
wrote:
> Having not been warned off, I'll post another.
>
> I have a system with two AMD Athlon 2400 MP
Having not been warned off, I'll post another.
I have a system with two AMD Athlon 2400 MP processors and the motherboard has
4 slots for RAM. It still runes squeeze (too lazy to upgrade, sorry). About a
year ago it locked-up and on reboot it beeped like crazy before the POST got
very far. I st
Hi,
I just purchased and returned a DDS5 (DAT 72) drive which I was told
would be able to ready my DDS4 tapes. I tried two drives, but both
failed with the tape becoming irretrievably jammed in the drive. Can
someone suggest a SCSI tape storage solution which is upwardly
compatibl
hi ya roberto
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> hda -> WDC 120 GB HDD
> hdb -> empty
> hdc -> CD-RW
> hdd -> DVD-ROM
good idea and good idea to use 80-conductor cable
> The problem is that now the DVD-ROM drive only recognizes CDs. I have
> tried it in hdb, hdc, and hdd, wit
I know that this question is a bit OT for this list but here goes.
This past weekend I pulled the DVD-ROM drive from my old computer
(Pentium Pro 200, now a headless fw/router/server under my desk)
and placed it in my new desktop. I had some trouble getting it
to work, but eventually tracked it d
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 07:23:03 -0400
Hershel Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am about to purchase a new machine on which I hope to install Debian. I
> was told by someone that I should insure that the new hardware will be
> Linux compatible. I thought that one of Debian's claims to fame is t
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 06:23, Hershel Robinson wrote:
> I am about to purchase a new machine on which I hope to install Debian. I
> was told by someone that I should insure that the new hardware will be Linux
> compatible. I thought that one of Debian's claims to fame is that it runs on
> so many di
Le Mon, 18 Aug 2003 07:23:03 -0400
Hershel Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit:
> Can anyone confirm for me that either of this machines will run Debian and
> X-Windows without great difficulty? :)
My computer is almost the same as the second config and no problem at all for anything.
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I am about to purchase a new machine on which I hope to install Debian. I
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compatible. I thought that one of Debian's claims to fame is that it runs on
so many different platforms. Perhaps, however, there are still hardware
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 10:16:13AM -0700, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> My desk is getting quite cluttered, using a KMV for 4 computers. I
> started looking for wireless keyboard(s) & mice, and ran across this
> item, and was wondering whether it was suppor
Thanks to all who responded.
I wanted to make sure before I spent the money on something that may or
may not function.
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Rodney D. Myers (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> My desk is getting quite cluttered, using a KMV for 4 computers. I
> started looking for wireless keyboard(s) & mice, and ran across this
> item, and was wondering whether it was supported, or were there any
> tricks in getting it running.
>
>
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 10:16:13 -0700
"Rodney D. Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My desk is getting quite cluttered, using a KMV for 4 computers. I
> started looking for wireless keyboard(s) & mice, and ran across this
> item, and was wondering whether it was supported, or were there any
> tricks
My desk is getting quite cluttered, using a KMV for 4 computers. I
started looking for wireless keyboard(s) & mice, and ran across this
item, and was wondering whether it was supported, or were there any
tricks in getting it running.
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.asp?EDC=448571
It's a
On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 05:33:13PM -0400, Moe Binkerman wrote:
>
> The company's stupid website doesn't mention linux compatability, but here
> is the actual machine:
>
> http://www.cybernetman.com/default.cfm?docId=616
Yikes, that would mean I'd need to stop pounding on my keyboard when I
get
Looking at the site, I would expect you to be fine. Note that they offer
a 15-day evaluation program; if you want to be sure, maybe you should sign
up for that, test debian, and then return it and buy the one you're
thinking of.
ap
I tried to post this a couple of days ago but I don't think it made it..
Does anyone have experience running (or trying to run) debian on the Elite-4
Zero Footprint PC? I've searched via google, but the only references I can
find to it and linux are a bunch of C64 guys commenting on how it l
I guess a subject line is a good idea...doh
Does anyone have experience running (or trying to run) debian on the Elite-4
Zero Footprint PC? I've searched via google, but the only references I can
find to it and linux are a bunch of C64 guys commenting on how it looks like
a Commodore64.
On November 29, 2002 05:12 pm, Cameron Hutchison wrote:
> I dont know much about the windows bootloader, but it wouldn't suprise
> me if it didn't have the capability to chain boot to another MBR. It may
> expect to have the secondary boot loader inside a partition.
I also don't know, but it would
Once upon a time Levi Waldron said...
>
> Before the switch,
> -change fstab references from hda to hdb
> -in lilo.conf, change the root filesystem to root=/dev/hdb1 but leave
> boot=/dev/hda
> -run lilo
> -Put the HD in the secondary position and the win HD back in its primary
> position. Set
> > I have debian installed on /dev/hda, how can I switch this hard drive
> > to
> > become /dev/hdb?
> >
> > What I know:
> >
> > edit lilo.conf, run lilo
> > edit fstab
> >
> > What about the partition table though?
Apologies for my vague question. I know how to do the physical switch, but
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 09:26:34PM -0600, Richard wrote:
> I am going to be putting together a new computer in the next couple of
> weeks. When i do i want to install debian on it. I am looking at a kr7a
> abit motherboard with the KT266A chipset. I was wondering if anyone has
> heard anything abo
I am going to be putting together a new computer in the next couple of
weeks. When i do i want to install debian on it. I am looking at a kr7a
abit motherboard with the KT266A chipset. I was wondering if anyone has
heard anything about running linux on this motherboard. Anything will be
appreciate
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 13:52:38 -0500
"Jeff Flowers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does Debian support the SB512PCI? This is the same chipset
> as the SBLive! cards, an EMU. If so, how do you do it.
Yup, fully supported. I know absolutely positively that Debian Potato
2.2r4 supports it, and previous v
On Saturday 12 Jan 2002 19:52 CET Jeff Flowers wrote:
> Does Debian support the SB512PCI? This is the same chipset
> as the SBLive! cards, an EMU. If so, how do you do it.
This shold be supported. Is use the SBLive Player. To get sound
with this card i use the emu10k driver, available in kerne
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 01:52:38PM -0500, Jeff Flowers wrote:
> Does Debian support the SB512PCI? This is the same chipset
> as the SBLive! cards, an EMU. If so, how do you do it.
Yes, the newer Linux kernels come with emu10k1, which is the driver you
need. Get a newer kernel, if you don't already
Does Debian support the SB512PCI? This is the same chipset
as the SBLive! cards, an EMU. If so, how do you do it.
Thanks,
Jeff Flowers
I'd like to be able to capture footage from my video camera and I was wondering
what people had in the way of experience with such beasts. I'm not really
interested in watching TV on my workstation at the moment, though I might at a
later date.
Has anyone got any experience with problems with o
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 02:06:29PM -0400, Allan M. Wind wrote:
| On 2001-07-21 13:17:14, Adam Bell wrote:
|
| > What I would like to do is have one box, running Debian, which has a
| > constant routable IP (via cable or some other sort-of high speed protocol)
| > and a normal domain name.
|
|
On 2001-07-21 13:17:14, Adam Bell wrote:
> What I would like to do is have one box, running Debian, which has a
> constant routable IP (via cable or some other sort-of high speed protocol)
> and a normal domain name.
You could have someone serve dns for your domain, ideally you would
want som
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 01:17:14PM -0400, Adam Bell wrote:
> What kind of hardware, and in what configuration, would be best to throw
> at this problem? What I'm assuming is that I'll need an interface for the
> modem, an interface going into a hub, and interfaces for all the clients.
> Is the
So I'm interested in setting up a small LAN, basically.
What I would like to do is have one box, running Debian, which has a
constant routable IP (via cable or some other sort-of high speed protocol)
and a normal domain name. This will act as a mail server, samba server, FTP
server, and i
> From: Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> The s1834
>> is a little faster and uses the via apollo pro133a chipset. The
>> s1832 uses the intel 440bx chipset.
>
>I just ordered an 1834 for a box at work. I looked around for a while
>and it seemed the best choice for what I wanted to do.
I'm
On Thursday 15 February 2001 09:43, Lewis, James M. wrote:
> I have to upgrade and need comments on motherboards. The two I am
> considering
> most are the tyan tiger 133 (S1834) and the tyan tiger 100 (S1832).
> The s1834
> is a little faster and uses the via apollo pro133a chipset. The
> s1832
> In a first pass, the 1834 was cheaper than the 1832 by $10 or so. My main
> concern is the via chipset. Do you have the optional isa slot?
On my 1832, I have the an isa sound card (who needs anything more, okay so
it'a pain to configure), and an isa modem. Both work just fine.
Brooks
> I have to upgrade and need comments on motherboards. The two I am
> considering
> most are the tyan tiger 133 (S1834) and the tyan tiger 100 (S1832).
The
> s1834
> is a little faster and uses the via apollo pro133a chipset. The
> s1832 uses
> the intel 440bx chipset.
>
> Any pros/cons welcome
Hi Jim,
I can highly recommend the MSI MS-6321 (694D). This MOBO takes dual FCPGA
pentium III's. Very stable. I have been running parrallel number crunching
jobs on two machines build with this board for over 4 months now and I have
yet to power them down!
Anyway, here's a site that might inter
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> > Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 9:43 AM
> > To: debian-user (E-mail)
> > Subject: Hardware question - motherboards
> >
> >
> >
> > I have to upgrade and need comments on motherboards. The two I am
> > considering
> > most are the tya
The 1832 won't
handle the faster processors, but you can probably pick one up rather
inexpensively on ebay.
HTH,
Brooks
> -Original Message-
> From: Lewis, James M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 9:43 AM
> To: debian-user (E-mail)
> S
I have to upgrade and need comments on motherboards. The two I am
considering
most are the tyan tiger 133 (S1834) and the tyan tiger 100 (S1832). The
s1834
is a little faster and uses the via apollo pro133a chipset. The s1832 uses
the intel 440bx chipset.
Any pros/cons welcome as well as comme
Abit makes a nice dual pentium board.
B6-P I think. You can go to www.pricewatch.com to view different vendors.
Dan
Bob McGowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm planning on building my own PC and am interested in recommendations
> for motherboard manufacturers and CPU's. I'm thinking about
dual proc is good, i reccomend good boards from asus or tyan (usually run
around $400 with scsi)
avoid boards like the bp6.
one odd thing i noticed. i recently downgraded from BP6 to an asus single
cpu box. (from dual 466 to 1 466)
XMMS (mp3 player) took about 30% of cpu when using the BP6
I'm planning on building my own PC and am interested in recommendations
for motherboard manufacturers and CPU's. I'm thinking about going with
a dual CPU and using SMP.
Thanks,
--
Bob McGowan
Staff Software Quality Engineer
VERITAS Software
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Charlie" == Charlie Ebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am currently running Mandrake 7.0 Air and have become inspired
> by Debian. I want to run Debian.
> Currently , (Air) supports my Ultra 66 Hard drive and my Sound
> Blaster Live audio card.
> If I install Slink
[snip]
> I know these two hardware items ARE supported in the LINUX of today but
> does the LINUX of today
> cover any of the 2.1 releases???
The support for devices is not in Linux distributions, but in the kernel
itself. Currently, the default kernel installed in slink is the 2.0.36
series, but
On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 01:05:08PM -0600, Charlie Ebert wrote:
> Currently , (Air) supports my Ultra 66 Hard drive and my Sound Blaster
> Live audio card.
>
> If I install Slink, do I get support for these two peices of hardware?
> Or do I have to wait for Potato to come out?
If you install Slink
I am currently running Mandrake 7.0 Air and have become inspired by
Debian.
I want to run Debian.
Currently , (Air) supports my Ultra 66 Hard drive and my Sound Blaster
Live audio card.
If I install Slink, do I get support for these two peices of hardware?
Or do I have to wait for Potato to come
It's late, and I have a meeting in something like 7 hours to talk about
this subject, so I thought I might post a question here to see what my
fellow Debian users think.
Given the WebPad from Cyrix
(http://www.cyrix.com/html/emerging/index.htm), the Netwinder from Corel
(http://www.corelcomputer.c
On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 wrote:
: Hi,
:
: >> Hi,
: >>
: >> I am looking at a new computer for my parrents to get me for college... I
: >> looked at the hardware howto but somethings arn't listed so heres
: >> what I am looking at getting.
: >>
: >> Tiger K6233 custo
Hi,
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am looking at a new computer for my parrents to get me for college... I
>> looked at the hardware howto but somethings arn't listed so heres
>> what I am looking at getting.
>>
>> Tiger K6233 customize it yourself kit.
>> it contains:
Sounds like a good choice.
>> a ATX mo
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