Ollie, since I'm sure you get inundated with requests for all the different mobo types out there, maybe we can set up a webpage/db that will allow people to submit the lspci -vvv data along with the motherboard type and possibly a link to the motherboard on manufacturer's website?
I may be working with Rob Minnich on a mysql db that would hold our data for the config file generator. If that's the case, I could put this page together rather easily. Then people could go to the page and if their motherboard has already been submitted, cast a new "vote" for it; and if it's not listed, they could submit a new request (with the above info [lspci -vvv; etc]). As such, you could prioritize the most popular/requested motherboards and do your magic accordingly. It's just a thought. I really want to help the project out as much as I can (I'm a web/php/mysql developer and not really a C/ASM coder). Your thoughts? -CB Thursday, October 3, 2002, 12:35:07 AM, you wrote: ol> On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 11:58, Ronald G Minnich wrote: >> >> my very nice $600 non-Windows PC from Walmart is a deal. >> >> The chipset is SiS .... for P4 .... SDRAM .... Hey, Ollie, where is the >> port? >> ol> send me lspci -vvv ;-) ol> Ollie ol> _______________________________________________ ol> Linuxbios mailing list ol> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ol> http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios _______________________________________________ Linuxbios mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios

