Re: support for nvidia nforce2?

From: Hendrik Boom (hendrik_at_pooq.com)
Date: 08/29/05

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    Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 13:48:22 -0400
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    On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 11:35:35AM -0300, Bruno Buys wrote:
    > Hi, Hendrik,
    > USB not functioning can be a problem, for me. I have one of these
    > mp3 player (usb storage). So far, it is working more or less ok, in
    > debian sarge with VIA KT600 Abit board. More or less because it is said
    > to be USB 2.0, but I get only ~800Kbps top, from it, which isnīt good
    > even for a 1.1.
    > Do you have any idea if the usb problems are nforce2 related or
    > A7N8X-X related? I mean, there can other boards with usb ok, using this
    > chipset?
    > Thanks for the info. Its nice to know details from the hw before you
    > put your money into it. Other searches I did say this chipset is ok, but
    > donīt give much detail.
    >

    For all I know I may just have a bad chip on the motherboard or something,
    and thise boards may normally be just fine. I'd really like to hear
    from some other users of this board.

    -- hendrik

    >
    > Bruno
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    > Hendrik Boom wrote:
    >
    > >On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 01:55:32PM +0200, Dominique Dumont wrote:
    > >
    > >
    > >>Bruno Buys <brunobuys@gmail.com> writes:
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>> I'm considering buying an abit with nforce2 chipset. How does Debian
    > >>>play with it? Any experiences? Another option would be the kt600
    > >>>via-based boards. Is nforce2 worth the trouble, if any?
    > >>>
    > >>>
    > >>Nforce2 boards runs well (I've an a7n8x deluxe).
    > >>
    > >>
    > >
    > >I have an A7N8X-X running Debian sarge. Quite reliably,
    > >except for almost everything relating to the USB ports.
    > >I've been wondering if this is a hardware or software problem.
    > >Does anyone else have experience with this board? What kernel
    > >do you use? Did discover discover everything or did you have to
    > >override? Of so, how?
    > >
    > >I've *never* managed to get the USB ports to work reliably.
    > >USB thumb drives don't work at all. MP3 players don't work at all
    > >(I'm talking about those that pretend to be standard USP hard disks).
    > >All these work fine on another machine, in either sarge or Windows.
    > >The other machine does NOT have an NVidia chipset (but does have
    > >an NVidia graphics card).
    > >
    > >A 200GB IDE drive in a USB enclosure? Got one of these. It works
    > >for a few minutes, then conks out. I get to partition it and create
    > >a Reiser file system on it, but when I start transferring bulk data
    > >to it, it stope working. Same drive works fine with NTFS on Windows.
    > >But it might be the USB enclosure at fault, not the PC, because it
    > >fails when plugged in to the other sarge machine I mentioned above.
    > >MAybe it's not within spec, but Windows doesn't happen to pay attention
    > >to that piece of spec either. The IDE drive within it is fine.
    > >After I removed it from the USB enclosure, and connected it
    > >directly as an IDE drive, I could do all the things I couldn't through
    > >the UBS enclosure.
    > >
    > >By the way, I also have an Alphasmart, which interfaces to the computer
    > >as a USB keyboard. It works *perfectly*. It recognised the my Debian
    > >PC as an Apple Macintosh. I guess recent Macs *are* more like Linux
    > >systems than Windows.
    > >
    > >The store wants me to try this out on my own machine in Windows. They say
    > >that way they'll know if it's really a hardware problem. But Windows ME
    > >won't install (I have a partition free for it). It says the "drive"
    > >(i.e., partition) is not formatted corectly for it to install. But
    > >letting it format the partition reveals no problems, except that after
    > >it successfully formats it, it still complains that it is not formatted
    > >correctly. I suspect, though that this really *is* a partitioning
    > >problem, not a motherboard problem.
    > >
    > >-- hendrik
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