"Singer X.J. Wang" wrote:

>The Dell R410 is a 1U server class machine. Dell has a list of operating
>systems for the R410 that it supports and tested with all which are server
>class operating systems. Why would you expect Dell to support or integration
>test with an unsupported desktop class OS?

Because Fedora is a perfectly good server OS and, for this purpose, is
essentially identical to the officially supported RHEL. In fact, Dell
provided a bootable CentOS CD (labeled RHEL) which exhibited the same
problem. We also tried the latest Intel driver, which is about two rev
numbers newer than the driver in any of the releases tried, and it had
the same problem. Clearly, this was not a OS issue. If the memory
interleaving could cause and clear the problem, it seems to me to be
clearly a hardware bug.
-- 
Dave Close, Compata, Irvine CA      "Genius may have its limitations,
[email protected], +1 714 434 7359    but stupidity is not thus
[email protected]           handicapped." --Elbert Hubbard

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