Re: Recommendations for a Socket A mobo to run SuSE 10
- From: Roy L. Fuchs <roylfuchs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 19:34:38 GMT
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 17:37:17 GMT, leh <lhanus@xxxxxxxxxxx> Gave us:
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 10:36:57 GMT, Mr_Bill <No_thanks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 06:26:31 +0000, leh wrote:
I have an old Abit K7T-Raid that will not successfully install and run
SuSE 10.
Gigabyte KT 400 working for me.
Are you trying to run RAID on your install?
Mr_Bill
I am not using RAID only the IDE with a Seagate hard drive. I also
tried a IBM Deskstar 80 GB hard drive with and received the same
errors. I should have been more specific in my first post.
My system is a Abit K7T-Raid, AMD 800+ CPU, with 512 MB PC133 memory,
200 GB Seagate Hard Drive, No sound card and a Linksys NIC. I know
the system is old but I was wanting it to server as a HTML server for
my kids baseball team. I was thinking of getting another mobo and was
looking for something inexpensive but would run SuSE 10. I would also
like to keep the old PC133 memory. I know the newer socket A mobo
take DDR. If someone has a Socket A with PC133 memory running SuSE
10, I would be very interested in knowing the mobo model
Download, burn and try to load Knoppix 4.0 on the box. If it
experiences a problem, you either have a hardware problem on the MOBO
or a BIOS settings issue.
Knoppix's auto-detection routines are the most comprehensive I have
ever seen.
.
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