Re: ASUS and linuxbios

2005-03-07 Thread yhlu
depends if you can get enough Info about MB and chipset. Anyway SB is easier than NB YH On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 16:42:43 +1100 (EST), Geoffrey McRae [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would like the: Asus K8N-E Delux Please I have a lan cafe with 40 of these machines in it, would be nice to be

Re: ASUS and linuxbios

2005-03-06 Thread Ronald G. Minnich
I was talking to ASUS at one point but the conversation faltered. I can try again. Pick a mobo you really want to see it done for. ron ___ Linuxbios mailing list Linuxbios@clustermatic.org http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios

Re: ASUS and linuxbios

2005-03-06 Thread Geoffrey McRae
I would like the: Asus K8N-E Delux Please I have a lan cafe with 40 of these machines in it, would be nice to be running linuxbios in them so I can run a cluster after hours ;D (That is if they could still boot windows 2000) I was talking to ASUS at one point but the conversation faltered. I

ASUS and linuxbios

2005-03-04 Thread Jamie Rollins
What is the current assesment of linuxbios support with ASUS motherboards? I'm looking specifically at the K8V-X, but I'm curious about support for ASUS boards in general. The K8V-X uses the VIA K8T800 chipset, which seems to be fairly common. Is anyone working on this? Is ASUS amiable

Re: ASUS and linuxbios

2005-03-04 Thread Richard Smith
ASUS boards in general. The K8V-X uses the VIA K8T800 chipset, which seems to be fairly common. Is anyone working on this? Is ASUS amiable to linuxbios? What's the word on the street? Not really. A lot of the ASUS boards worked with so far have special things done to the SMbus and thus