Forest Bond wrote: "I have one case where a user installed Ubuntu 8.04
server edition on an EPIA EK board and the machine failed to boot for
the first time after installation."

The Via web site says: "The VIA EPIA EK Mini-ITX embedded board is
available with the 1GHz or fanless 800MHz VIA Luke CoreFusion™ processor
platform". Another page states: "The VIA CoreFusion processor platform
is based on the 'Nehemiah' core architecture".

Wikipedia (if it can be believed) claims the Nehemiah has the cmov
instruction. Therefore, it seems possible that the board in question has
the cmov instruction.

The Nehemiah was a major redesign of the Via processor. The C3 name was
kept more for brand recognition purposes than as any reflection of what
was in the package. The CoreFusion processors have integrated the
Northbridge into the Nehemiah CPU to reduce size and package count.
There is more than one version of CoreFusion chip. The differences seem
to be related to what sort of graphics and other peripherals were
integrated into them.

If the above chain of information is correct, the problem the other user
was reporting was not related to cmov. It is possible however that there
was some older version of the board which was also known as EK. Did this
other user provide the contents of /proc/cpuinfo? That would be the best
way to know what processor is in the board.

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Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha-3 Intrepid Ibex - Via C3 CPU not Supported
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