On 7/15/24 00:22, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 5:21 PM ToddAndMargo via users
wrote:
[...]
Current motherboard works fine. I am trying to get
ahead of Windows 12's idiot hardware requirements,
which qemu-kvm passes right through to it. I have
been able to trick my way around
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 5:21 PM ToddAndMargo via users
wrote:
> [...]
> Current motherboard works fine. I am trying to get
> ahead of Windows 12's idiot hardware requirements,
> which qemu-kvm passes right through to it. I have
> been able to trick my way around W11's idiotic
> requirements, but
On 7/12/24 21:31, Tim via users wrote:
On Fri, 2024-07-12 at 08:48 -0700, Todd Chester via users wrote:
All I get is rumors too. What I do know it
that the hardware requirements will be the same
as W11 plus the addition of an AI capable
processor.
My current processor does not meet W11's
requi
On Fri, 2024-07-12 at 08:48 -0700, Todd Chester via users wrote:
> All I get is rumors too. What I do know it
> that the hardware requirements will be the same
> as W11 plus the addition of an AI capable
> processor.
>
> My current processor does not meet W11's
> requirements.
Oh, gourd no... AI
On 7/12/24 01:41, Barry Scott wrote:
On 11 Jul 2024, at 22:20, ToddAndMargo via users
wrote:
I am trying to get
ahead of Windows 12's idiot hardware requirements
All I can find is rumours for the hardware requirements.
Do you know of a Microsoft document with any details?
Barry
All
> On 11 Jul 2024, at 22:20, ToddAndMargo via users
> wrote:
>
> I am trying to get
> ahead of Windows 12's idiot hardware requirements
All I can find is rumours for the hardware requirements.
Do you know of a Microsoft document with any details?
Barry
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On 7/11/24 20:56, Frank Bures wrote:
Have you looked at TYAN recently? I have not used them since I retired
in 2013 but before that I used them quite heavily for multi-socket CPU
setups. They supported up to 4 sockets and huge amount of ECC RAM.
They were not cheap though. Very reliable too.
On 2024-07-11 16:53, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I am are upgrading my office workstation. It is a bit of a work
horse with qemu-kvm virtual machines out the wazoo, so I can
upport my various customer's OS'es. I do no gaming.
I am a fan of Intel CPU and not AMD. I am also a fan of ECC.
AS
On Thu, 2024-07-11 at 13:53 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> ASUS is almost impossible to get any presales support. Their
> two phone numbers either hand up on yo or go to answering
> machine. Their contact forms won't allow gmail or ]zoho mail.
> They require you give them you gmail logon
On 7/11/24 13:53, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 7/11/24 06:32, Thomas Cameron wrote:
On 7/10/24 11:59 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Anyone have a favorite uATX motherboard that
supports ECC and is Fedora 40 friendly?
Hey, Todd -
Depends on what you're doing. I have a homelab
On 7/11/24 06:32, Thomas Cameron wrote:
On 7/10/24 11:59 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Anyone have a favorite uATX motherboard that
supports ECC and is Fedora 40 friendly?
Hey, Todd -
Depends on what you're doing. I have a homelab with a bunch of older
Proliant servers I use for
On 7/10/24 11:59 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Anyone have a favorite uATX motherboard that
supports ECC and is Fedora 40 friendly?
Hey, Todd -
Depends on what you're doing. I have a homelab with a bunch of older
Proliant servers I use for education and testing. Speed is not a hu
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 12:01 AM ToddAndMargo via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Anyone have a favorite uATX motherboard that
> supports ECC and is Fedora 40 friendly?
>
Not sure what price point you're looking for but it seems many ASUS AM5
boards support ECC.
Thank
Hi All,
Anyone have a favorite uATX motherboard that
supports ECC and is Fedora 40 friendly?
Many thanks,
-T
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On Tue, 2013-01-15 at 11:57 +, Frank Murphy wrote:
> http://fpaste.org/jijW/ ctrl-f : "this line"
>
> does this mean my board can take 16gb ram?
>
> Their website says 8gb
> http://www.msi.com/product/mb/P35-Platinum.html#/?div=Basic
With caution, as per Bryn's message, I would have said
On 01/15/2013 11:57 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
http://fpaste.org/jijW/ ctrl-f : "this line"
does this mean my board can take 16gb ram?
Their website says 8gb
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/P35-Platinum.html#/?div=Basic
It means your memory controller has enough pins to drive 16GiB of
memory. Un
http://fpaste.org/jijW/ ctrl-f : "this line"
does this mean my board can take 16gb ram?
Their website says 8gb
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/P35-Platinum.html#/?div=Basic
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Regards,
Frank
"Still trying to learn, both old and new tricks"
--me
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