I've got a couple of Asus KT133-based boards (running RH8 no less) and
it seems to run fine.  Are you using the latest kernel RPM?  I had
issues with the shipped kernel that the update solved, though they
weren't on my KT133's.  One was even OC'd for a year or so before sudden
stability problems prompted me to roll it back to standard settings. 
While 8.0 has been the best .0 release of RedHat's I've used I still
don't run it on anything but workstations.  For servers I consider 7.3 a
much safer bet.

On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 13:05, Tim Wunder wrote:
> Anyone running an AMD-based board with a Via KT133 chipset?
> I've been experiencing a significant amount of system instabilty (X crashing, SRPM 
>rebuilds failing with internal compiler errors, running kmix locking the system) and 
>was leaning toward bad RAM being the culprit. But as I've been googling, I've found 
>several references to the KT133 chipset, and the VT82C686 Southbrisge wreaking havoc. 
> 
> I'll be updating my motherboard's BIOS tonight (an ABIT KT7A) and replacing the RAM 
>to see if that helps, but any insight y'all could provide would be helpfull, 
>especially if your running on a mobo with a VIA chipset. I'm currently running RH8's 
>stock Athlon kernel, but would be willing to compile a new kernel if that would help 
>fix things.
> 
> Regards, 
> Tim
> 
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