Quoting Curtis Sloan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Jesse, > > What kernel version are you using? I'm not too familiar with the last > few 2.4 releases, but a perusal of the last few 2.6 releases shows at > least some nForce fixes, including ACPI. > > Also, a custom kernel compile will make sure you have all the > best/proper drivers for your system. An example (2.6 kernel): Device > Drivers ---> ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support ---> AMD and nVidia IDE support > (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_AMD74XX) > > I'm not a Linux kernel OOPS debugger expert (IANALKODE? ;-) but my first > instinct is that the kernel doesn't know about your hardware the best it > could/should.
I'm using the default SuSE 9.0 Pro kernel. 2.4.21 I think it is. I'd prefer not to compile my own kernel, because I hate doing it since half the options make no sense to me, but it may come to that (or I could try and sell the board and get something else). Do you know if there is a 2.6.x rpm for SuSE 9.0? > On that note, which nForce board do you have? I'm assuming nForce2, but > it might make a difference RE: kernel support. It's an nForce1 chipset. Thanks, Jesse _______________________________________________ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca

