Hi! I'm thinking of getting myself a new machine with a 2 GHz P4 (Northwood variant) and 512 KB cache. One of the main concerns I got is: Which P4 mainboard works well with Debian Woody? (I'm talking about stability, good IDE controller & USB support with the kernels shipped with Woody). I'm planning to use this machine for the following:
- Working with various DBMSs (DB2, SAP DB, PostgreSQL) - Developing larger Java projects with rather large Java apps (e.g. Together/J, JBuilder) The first thing that came to my mind was getting an Asus P4B266-E, since it has 2 UDMA IDE controllers (one UDMA 100, the other one UDMA 133), thus offering 4 IDE channels altogether. I would like to connect 2 UDMA 133 hard disks, so connecting each of them to a separate IDE controller and making them work as the master drive seems to be appropriate for performance reasons. This leads me to my next question: Is the Promise PDC 20276 IDE controller supported by current Linux kernels (2.2.20 or 2.4.18, respectively)? If not, are there patches around for the 2.2/2.4 series of kernels? What are your opinions on a P4B266-E for Debian Woody? What are good alternatives? Which chipsets are known to work reliably with respect to USB? Thanks a lot for taking your time and answering my questions! Greetings, Holger -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]