On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Judith Elaine Bush wrote:
> Does anyone know of a site with reviews of recent cpu and mainboard
> reviews linking them to any linux kernel limitations?
>
> Would anyone know whether
> AMD 1400MHz Athlon Thunderbird Processor (266MHz FSB)
> and
> (AMD) Asus A7
hi ya
> > I'm in the market for a new computer and plan to run potato. The last
> > time I bought a box for linux, I bought a cheap system and found the
> > on-board sound & video chipsets weren't supported.
usually newer boards are the ones not supported...
unless were talking 3-5 yrs a
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 18:17:41 -0600 Judith Elaine Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm in the market for a new computer and plan to run potato. The last
> time I bought a box for linux, I bought a cheap system and found the
> on-board sound & video chipsets weren't supported.
Currently running
> in at over $400 more than I paid a few weeks ago. I bought mine at
> Pogolinux.com. I wanted to support a linux builder. Came with
> RedHat 7.2 but I replaced it with Debian.
everytime i see pogo linux i have to bring this up. i ordered
3 1U servers from pogolinux last year, and it was a a
> Would you know what kernel the red hat is using?
> I assume it's 2.4, but it sounds really promising!
>
> I'll make sure to get a controller then, thanks.
it's a 2.4 kernel of some sort. im certain it would
work fine under 2.2 as well. i picked 2.2-compadible
hardware such as Matrox G400 video,
At 06:17 PM 02/22/02 -0600, Judith Elaine Bush wrote:
>Would anyone know whether
> AMD 1400MHz Athlon Thunderbird Processor (266MHz FSB)
> and
> (AMD) Asus A7M266 AMD-761 Motherboard (DDR DRAM)
>would work well with a 2.2 kernel?
Hi,
I've run Potato -> Sid on Athlon XP 1800+ on
>
> Would anyone know whether
> AMD 1400MHz Athlon Thunderbird Processor (266MHz FSB)
> and
> (AMD) Asus A7M266 AMD-761 Motherboard (DDR DRAM)
> would work well with a 2.2 kernel?
>
thats too weird. i have 2 AMD 1.4s here with A7M266s. they
run redhat 7.x fine. haven't tried deb
I'm in the market for a new computer and plan to run potato. The last
time I bought a box for linux, I bought a cheap system and found the
on-board sound & video chipsets weren't supported.
This time, sound and video are non-issues -- the system will act as a
personal server more than a workstati
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