Hello.
Thought to hear if anyone has tried running linux servers on ASUS
CUR-DLS160 motherboards? They look very promising, but I have heard
somewhere that the ServerWorks chipsets can be troublesome with Linux??
Regards
Roger Abrahamsson
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Roger
Hello.
Thought to hear if anyone has tried running linux servers on ASUS
CUR-DLS160 motherboards? They look very promising, but I have heard
somewhere that the ServerWorks chipsets can be troublesome with Linux??
Regards
Roger Abrahamsson
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Roger
At 06:24 PM 4/14/00 -0500, J. Currey wrote:
>Well supporting gigabit Ethernet for one, and 4 100Mb sub networks
>and logging.
It would take an astonishing amount of traffic to max out the interfaces. I
don't think a PC based system could handle a fraction of what you propose.
I think you need to
On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 01:18:55PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, J. Currey wrote:
> >I am putting together a couple of servers that will become PCI
> >bus bottlenecked.
> >I haven't found very many motherboards that have multiple PCI buses.
> >The Intel L44GX+ has taken the AG
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, J. Currey wrote:
>I am putting together a couple of servers that will become PCI
>bus bottlenecked.
>I haven't found very many motherboards that have multiple PCI buses.
>The Intel L44GX+ has taken the AGP port (PCI 66) and used it for
>PCI slots instead, but has some bug rep
I am putting together a couple of servers that will become PCI
bus bottlenecked.
I haven't found very many motherboards that have multiple PCI buses.
The Intel L44GX+ has taken the AGP port (PCI 66) and used it for
PCI slots instead, but has some bug report against this second PCI
where the mach
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