Re: OT: motherboard

2024-07-15 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
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

Re: OT: motherboard

2024-07-15 Thread Jeffrey Walton
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

Re: OT: motherboard

2024-07-13 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
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

Re: OT: motherboard

2024-07-12 Thread Tim via users
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

Re: OT: motherboard

2024-07-12 Thread Todd Chester via users
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

Re: OT: motherboard

2024-07-12 Thread Barry Scott
> 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 -- __

Re: OT: motherboard

2024-07-12 Thread Todd Chester via users
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.

Re: OT: motherboard

2024-07-11 Thread Frank Bures
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

Re: OT: motherboard

2024-07-11 Thread Tim via users
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

Re: OT: motherboard

2024-07-11 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
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

Re: OT: motherboard

2024-07-11 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
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

Re: OT: motherboard

2024-07-11 Thread Thomas Cameron
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

Re: OT: motherboard

2024-07-11 Thread Richard Shaw
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

OT: motherboard

2024-07-10 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
Hi All, Anyone have a favorite uATX motherboard that supports ECC and is Fedora 40 friendly? Many thanks, -T -- A computer without Microsoft is like a chocolate cake without the mustard --

Re: OT Motherboard max ram, dmidecode ?

2013-01-15 Thread Tim
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

Re: OT Motherboard max ram, dmidecode ?

2013-01-15 Thread Bryn M. Reeves
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

OT Motherboard max ram, dmidecode ?

2013-01-15 Thread Frank Murphy
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 -- Regards, Frank "Still trying to learn, both old and new tricks" --me