On Sunday 02 September 2001 06:05, Keith Antoine wrote:
Joel Hammer wrote:
Have anyone heard of any issues with Linux running AMD processors...
specifically the Thunderbird? Keith? I believe you have some experience
in this area?
I believe I am running just such a bird with col 2.4
Thanks to those who replied.
Here's an update FWIW:
I did a fresh format, a fresh partition and a fresh drive even. In fact I
laboious emoved, replaced, or reconfigured the entire system component by
component, with my system in pieces scattered all over the floor. .
By process of
Have anyone heard of any issues with Linux running AMD processors...
specifically the Thunderbird? Keith? I believe you have some experience in
this area?
I believe I am running just such a bird with col 2.4 and no problems.
Joel
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On Saturday 01 September 2001 11:52 am, burns wrote:
Thanks to those who replied.
Here's an update FWIW:
I did a fresh format, a fresh partition and a fresh drive even. In fact I
laboious emoved, replaced, or reconfigured the entire system component by
component, with my system in pieces
On August 30, 2001 10:59 pm, Wil McGilvery wrote:
Sorry this isn't off list, but the client I am using won't reveal your
address to me
I ran a quick check and found a lot of refrences to your error. Is it
possible to be more specific.
If there is any more information, please send to me and
On Sat, 1 Sep 2001 11:52:01 -0400
Hello burns from Lourens:
I am running a 1.2GHz 266MHz FSB T-Bird here and it works like a charm.
I have had no problems with the Asus A7V133 or the AOpen AK73Pro mobos.
I did have issues with a DFI AK75-EC. It would run the standard install
just fine but for
On Sat, 1 Sep 2001 13:26:01 -0400
Hello burns from Lourens:
Drool.
Saw an interesting test the other day at:
http://www.hardocp.com/reviews/cooling/roundup0501/index5.html
Take a look at the temp differences achieved by putting a 7k fan on top of
the boxed AMD cooler unit. (AMD Stock Cooler;