on 16.09.2004 23:35 yuri van Overmeeren said the following:
...
You could check the abit site and update/flash the mainboard with the
latest bios.
but I'm not sure about the 'official' fixed status of the nf7 and nf7
V2.0. Btw when flashing the bios make sure you get the correct bios, you
on 17.09.2004 00:18 Vulpes Velox said the following:
I own a Abit NF7
Yeah... I remember this. A bit... I remember having to tweak it a bit
to get it to play nicely. IIRC 5.2.1 does not have apic in by defualt?
I may just haved removed it... I forget now, but any ways. Before
trying apic,
I have nforce2-based motherboard Abit NF7 and run 5.2.1-RELEASE on that
system. I have tried to enable APIC by compiling kernel with 'device
apic' (both with and without SMP option, although this is a UP system),
but system just freezes during boot with it. Everything works pretty
well without
Andriy Gapon wrote:
I have nforce2-based motherboard Abit NF7 and run 5.2.1-RELEASE on that
system. I have tried to enable APIC by compiling kernel with 'device
apic' (both with and without SMP option, although this is a UP system),
but system just freezes during boot with it. Everything works
on 16.09.2004 15:46 yuri van Overmeeren said the following:
5.2.1 freezes on a nforce2 mainboard with apci, I have a nforce2 (same
abit board) based machine here running freebsd, never got the
5.2.1-release to work with acpi.
It was fixed a little while after the release, 5-current has been
Andriy Gapon wrote:
on 16.09.2004 15:46 yuri van Overmeeren said the following:
5.2.1 freezes on a nforce2 mainboard with apci, I have a nforce2 (same
abit board) based machine here running freebsd, never got the
5.2.1-release to work with acpi.
It was fixed a little while after the release,
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 14:14:55 +0300
Andriy Gapon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have nforce2-based motherboard Abit NF7 and run 5.2.1-RELEASE on
that system. I have tried to enable APIC by compiling kernel with
'device apic' (both with and without SMP option, although this is a
UP system), but