On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 11:49 AM, erik quanstromquans...@quanstro.net wrote:
On Thu Aug 6 19:36:22 EDT 2009, quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
I went through all the default during the install and during fmtfossil
I got a few
matherror something and it crashed. I t wen too fast for me to
This one still has a fan. Is there anything decent *and* fanless out
there?
Thanks,
Roman.
Intel's 'netbook' platform (no amd64) -- fanless, uses a 12V DC brick
-- for mini-itx:
http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/motherboards/D945GSEJT/D945GSEJT-overview.htm
Nick
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 2:43 AM, Steve Simonst...@quintile.net wrote:
I have had loads of problems trying to build a new machine,
Erik has helpd way beyond the call of duty, and finally I
have a working machine.
The problems where:
realteck rtl8169 GigE - erik's driver works a treat
I went through all the default during the install and during fmtfossil
I got a few
matherror something and it crashed. I t wen too fast for me to take notes.
this is due to the awk problem reported this week. i'll roll up
another cd this evening.
with ide turned off, you probablly just
On Aug 6, 2009, at 1:45 AM, Nick LaForge wrote:
This one still has a fan. Is there anything decent *and* fanless out
there?
Thanks,
Roman.
Intel's 'netbook' platform (no amd64) -- fanless, uses a 12V DC brick
-- for mini-itx:
Hi Roman,
The price seems to be $118:
http://www.mini-box.com/Intel-D945GSEJT-Mini-ITX-Motherboard
Thanks
dharani
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Roman Shaposhnik r...@sun.com wrote:
On Aug 6, 2009, at 1:45 AM, Nick LaForge wrote:
This one still has a fan. Is there anything decent *and*
On Thu Aug 6 19:36:22 EDT 2009, quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
I went through all the default during the install and during fmtfossil
I got a few
matherror something and it crashed. I t wen too fast for me to take
notes.
this is due to the awk problem reported this week. i'll
unless you think via is fast enough,
The dual-processor epia board was pretty snappy but it's no longer
available.
Many of the via processors have sha-1 in microcode, which could
be useful for a venti server if someone got around to putting the
support into libsec.
The dual-processor epia board was pretty snappy but it's no longer
available.
Many of the via processors have sha-1 in microcode, which could
be useful for a venti server if someone got around to putting the
support into libsec.
only if sha1 speed is a bottleneck. is it?
- erik
Steve, can you list the total configuration of this machine... motherboard
model etc? This sounds a lot like what I was thinking of building for home.
I also would like to try Erik's new ISO, but sadly, haven't had a lot of
free time to do anything with it. (I already downloaded it)
Dave
On
Steve, can you list the total configuration of this machine... motherboard
model etc? This sounds a lot like what I was thinking of building for home.
I also would like to try Erik's new ISO, but sadly, haven't had a lot of
free time to do anything with it. (I already downloaded it)
On Tue, 2009-08-04 at 19:33 -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
Steve, can you list the total configuration of this machine... motherboard
model etc? This sounds a lot like what I was thinking of building for home.
I also would like to try Erik's new ISO, but sadly, haven't had a lot of
free
This one still has a fan. Is there anything decent *and* fanless out
there?
unless you think via is fast enough, you'll have to wait for
pine trail. ich7r just requires too much power to go fanless.
it's quieter than the buttons on my mouse, though. and
absolutely silent in comparison to my
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