2001-12-31 21:39:57

by Astinus

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Subject: Dual ATHLON MP AND curren linux KERNEL

Well i would like if the kernel supportd the AMD 760 MP
chipset.

By the way, will this pc setup bring any obvious problems with linux red hat
/ suse 7.x???

Dual Athlon Mp 1800
mobo-- Tyan's Thunder k7 (S2462)
seagte scsci ultra 160 cheeta 10k 16 mb cache 73,4 gb
no sound
~52x scsi cdrom ( creative )
matrox g450(g550)

regards Astinus



2001-12-31 22:03:06

by Daniel Freedman

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Subject: Re: Dual ATHLON MP AND curren linux KERNEL

On Mon, Dec 31, 2001, Astinus wrote:
> Well i would like if the kernel supportd the AMD 760 MP
> chipset.
>
> By the way, will this pc setup bring any obvious problems with linux red hat
> / suse 7.x???

Why do you think it doesn't? I've been running 2.4.9 and then later
2.4.16 on ten boards with 760MP's for a few months with perfect
stability and reboots only for kernel upgrades and power outages
exceeding our UPS backup. I also still run 2.2.19 on a 760MP box for
our NFS server.

BTW, all of above are with Tyan S2460.

Take care,
Daniel

> Dual Athlon Mp 1800
> mobo-- Tyan's Thunder k7 (S2462)
> seagte scsci ultra 160 cheeta 10k 16 mb cache 73,4 gb
> no sound
> ~52x scsi cdrom ( creative )
> matrox g450(g550)
>
> regards Astinus

--
Daniel A. Freedman
Laboratory for Atomic and Solid State Physics
Department of Physics
Cornell University

2002-01-02 10:33:00

by Luigi Genoni

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Subject: Re: Dual ATHLON MP AND curren linux KERNEL



On Mon, 31 Dec 2001, Astinus wrote:

> Well i would like if the kernel supportd the AMD 760 MP
> chipset.
>
> By the way, will this pc setup bring any obvious problems with linux red hat
> / suse 7.x???
I use this chip and no problem with 2.4.13/17.
which kernel are you using?
>
> Dual Athlon Mp 1800
> mobo-- Tyan's Thunder k7 (S2462)
> seagte scsci ultra 160 cheeta 10k 16 mb cache 73,4 gb
> no sound
> ~52x scsi cdrom ( creative )
> matrox g450(g550)
>
> regards Astinus
>
>
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