on 17.09.2004 00:18 Vulpes Velox said the following:
> I own a Abit NF7
>
> Yeah... I remember this. A bit... I remember having to tweak it a bit
> to get it to play nicely. IIRC 5.2.1 does not have apic in by defualt?
> I may just haved removed it... I forget now, but any ways. Before
> trying ap
on 16.09.2004 23:35 yuri van Overmeeren said the following:
...
> You could check the abit site and update/flash the mainboard with the
> latest bios.
>
> but I'm not sure about the 'official' fixed status of the nf7 and nf7
> V2.0. Btw when flashing the bios make sure you get the correct bios, yo
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 14:14:55 +0300
Andriy Gapon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have nforce2-based motherboard Abit NF7 and run 5.2.1-RELEASE on
> that system. I have tried to enable APIC by compiling kernel with
> 'device apic' (both with and without SMP option, although this is a
> UP system),
Andriy Gapon wrote:
on 16.09.2004 15:46 yuri van Overmeeren said the following:
5.2.1 freezes on a nforce2 mainboard with apci, I have a nforce2 (same
abit board) based machine here running freebsd, never got the
5.2.1-release to work with acpi.
It was fixed a little while after the release, 5-
on 16.09.2004 15:46 yuri van Overmeeren said the following:
> 5.2.1 freezes on a nforce2 mainboard with apci, I have a nforce2 (same
> abit board) based machine here running freebsd, never got the
> 5.2.1-release to work with acpi.
> It was fixed a little while after the release, 5-current has bee
Andriy Gapon wrote:
I have nforce2-based motherboard Abit NF7 and run 5.2.1-RELEASE on that
system. I have tried to enable APIC by compiling kernel with 'device
apic' (both with and without SMP option, although this is a UP system),
but system just freezes during boot with it. Everything works pret
I have nforce2-based motherboard Abit NF7 and run 5.2.1-RELEASE on that
system. I have tried to enable APIC by compiling kernel with 'device
apic' (both with and without SMP option, although this is a UP system),
but system just freezes during boot with it. Everything works pretty
well without API