Well after several new compiled kernels it worked. I don't know what did the
magic thing but now it works. I'm even running 2*P2 333@500 and I haven't
had a single crash since it started working. It is running RC5 keytesting
when ever it is turned on. I haven't been able to find any program that will
put the CPUs under more stress than that. If anybody knows of a good program
to test machine stability I would like to know about it though it must run
under Linux because WinNT won't even finish the installation on this board.
Regards Mark
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rudy Moore
> Sent: 20. april 1999 05:59
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Gigabyte GA-6BXD (fwd)
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> Well, not a whole lot of experience, yet, but I haven't had any problems
> so far. The machine has been stable for at least three hours of
> compiling and "playing" at a time with no noticable effects.
>
> I've written a few pages that describes the system as it currently
> exists. In short,
>
> GA-6BXD, 2 450 MHz Celerons, IDE HD (small for now), S3 video.
> Linux 2.2.6 without any hitches. It compiled cleaner and easier
> than my vaio-505! And in 2 minutes! Here's the address:
>
http://www.upl.cs.wisc.edu/~orn/tech/SMP.html
Can anyone recommend "stress" tests?
Rudy
My config file is on the kernel page.
> On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, PeeWee[ABySS] wrote:
>
> > I am having problems with making this board running SMP
> under Linux. In
> > UniProcessor mode there is no problem at all.
> > Does anybody have a working configuration with this board
> and kernel 2.2.4? If
> > so would they please mail me the kernel config?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Mark
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