Re: Linux Hardware

2000-11-26 Thread Stanislav Meduna
Hello, > I suspect it works on newer (last 3-4 years) motherboards. It may he that my > use of newer kernels coincided neatly with my use of newer motherboards; I do > recall having to use it, but both the M/b and the kernel are long gone. The > M/b is about 5 years old and was designed for Pe

Re: Linux Hardware

2000-11-25 Thread John Summerfield
> On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, Michael Redinger wrote: > > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > > No, it's still there, even with 2.2 (I have to admit that I > > didn't try this on any of these computers since 2.2.12) > > kernels. I used to have this problem with old Compaq > >

Re: Linux Hardware

2000-11-25 Thread Luke C Gavel
On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, Michael Redinger wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > > No, it's still there, even with 2.2 (I have to admit that I > didn't try this on any of these computers since 2.2.12) > kernels. I used to have this problem with old Compaq > computers (the Y2K

Re: Linux Hardware

2000-11-25 Thread Luke C Gavel
Thank you, that's good to know. RH Co may have to update their documentation again... On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, John Summerfield wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > recognize more than 64mb of RAM may still be necessary, but I'm > > I think I've not needed to do that since I quit using 2.0 ker

Re: Linux Hardware

2000-11-25 Thread Michael Redinger
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 No, it's still there, even with 2.2 (I have to admit that I didn't try this on any of these computers since 2.2.12) kernels. I used to have this problem with old Compaq computers (the Y2K update fixed this ...). However, I still do experience this on

Re: Linux Hardware

2000-11-25 Thread John Summerfield
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > recognize more than 64mb of RAM may still be necessary, but I'm I think I've not needed to do that since I quit using 2.0 kernels, and I've used three machines with more than 64 Mbytes. ___ Redhat-devel-list mailing list

Re: Linux Hardware

2000-11-25 Thread Luke C Gavel
Well, I only have the specific details on your video card. I checked www.redhat.com/hardware, and they only have a RH7 module for Matrox G400s. Hard drive shouldn't be a problem, nor the motherboard...but the DVD and burner, you need to check out more thoroughly. Manually adjusting LILO after t

Re: Linux Hardware

2000-11-23 Thread Mario Torre
On 22:54, martedì 21 novembre 2000, you wrote: > I'd be happy to buy all that, I'm sure enough it all works. Hey! Thank you very much! If all goes well, the Open Source will have a new registered linux machine very soon! Many Thanks! Mario -- --==°°°==-==°°°==-==°°°==-==°°°==-- http://an

Re: Linux Hardware

2000-11-21 Thread John Summerfield
> Hi everybody! > > I don0t know if it is the right place for this, but please, help me, I'm > about to buy a new hardware, I will use to develop application for linux, so > it should be 100% compatible whit that system. > > As any application should run on a wide variety of linux distro, it s