On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Alex Dvash wrote:
Actually, the answer is a dual NO.
I am running Linux on a dual pIII 450Mhz, 3 disks, Asus p2b-ds motherboard
(revision 1008 of the flash image) (it has scsi adaptec 7890 UW2
on-board).
It runs Linux without any problem, and I installed both RH 5.2 and then RH
6.0 on it without any problem.
--Ariel
>
> Hi all
>
> I'm trying to insert , linux boxes as an OEM product in my company
> So I bought a dual pentium III 450 MHz. with 384 MB, in a Asus mainboard,
> plus 2 IDE disks, 9GB and 20GB, and a trident AGP display adapter with 4MB,
> 3com905 and Adaptec 2940UW.
> I tried Red Hat 6.0 and SuSe 6.1, and nothing. It fails somewhere in the
> installation process, it just get stuck, and again with another installation
> intent.
> Myworkgroup can't believe that its so bad. In the same computer they
> installed NT 4.0 and it works ok.Linux looks like a game for freaks.
> Maybe Linux doesn't like dual processing?, or Asus is a bad mainboard for
> Linux?
> Do someone have any experience with this kind of hardware?
> Any ideas.. are welcome
>
> Thanx
>
> Aleks
>
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