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Originally Posted by
baldyeti
From what I've been (un)able to find, they're both problematic under
linux. Has anyone good/bad experience here with getting the integrated
devices of either of these boards to operate with knoppix/debian?
My understanding is that for nforce2-based mainboards, non-oss drivers are
available from nvidia. Is this correct ? Anything comparable for Via?
Thanks for all shared info.
I'm really trying to avoid the VIA chipset all together. I know of several people that seem to have no troubles with them but just the same......
Here are the nvidia drivers:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux.html
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If you want something really cheap, you can get the PCChips Syntax with KT266 and USB2 for less than £20 from Ebuyer. I have not seen any bad reviews about this board - unusually for PCC, everything seems to work out-of-the-box and is well-behaved. Not cutting-edge, but then, neither is your prospective cpu.
OG.
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Originally Posted by
oldgeezer
you can get the PCChips Syntax with KT266 and USB2 for less than £20 from Ebuyer
Looks quite interesting indeed; have you actually tried that one with a knoppix CD? Did the sound/ethernet/usb2 work?
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Sorry - no! Entirely happy with my earlier K7S5As, vide supra, whose idiosyncrasies I find totally manageable. I have no USB2 devices.
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I have been using an ECS K7S5A for over a year now. I have installed Redhat, Mandrake and Knoppix on them with no problems. Onboard sound, Lan, USB, everything works fine. I have 1700XP cpu, have used 100, 133 AND DDr 2700 memory. Presently 786 meg ram, and GForce 3 vc. I like them so well, I used same boards in multiple computers at my bro-in-laws dental practice. Cheap AND reliable. I have ran mine as a server around the clock for weeks on end for DeltaForce games 3 and LW, simultaneously surfing ,etc with no problems. I use this site in Houston for all my computer parts, cheap and reliable www.neobox.ws
just my 2.3 cents worth.
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I went with the Asus A7N266-VM/AA nForce220D from linuxvoodoo for $75 shipped. It's a uATX (9.6" x 9.6") form factor so it should fit in a fairly small case.
My XP2200 just arrived today from compubuzz- $60 shipped.
Brand new Coolermaster hsf combo from a friend.- $10
Used atx case from a lazy, twinkie binging, cash-strapped teenager- $10
450W power supply w/ dual fans - $15 shipped.
1 40G Seagate - $25
Now all i need to get is the ram.
2 x 512M sticks Micron pc2100 DDR.- $150 shipped.
That's $345.
Let's also add that I sold two older machines for $100 so my out-of-pocket was even lower.
Add my NEC 1100a dvd+rw drive and one of 25 floppy drives I have lying around to this baby and for short money I've got a really cheap pc that oughtta do just fine for a long while to come. HP, Dell, Gateway- you can keep your junk thank you.
I think I need to get the Asus ipanel for $35 shipped too. well- we'll see......
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That's robbery! M/b - $30max, mod. D1.6 (clocked=same as XP2200) - $40, mem. (too much?) - $75. Cheaper to buy mail order from Asia or Europe - even with postal costs.
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Are you sure you're not thinking in pounds instead of dollars?
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Nope! Used a multiplier of 1.7.
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Originally Posted by
oldgeezer
That's robbery! M/b - $30max, mod. D1.6
Let's keep in mind that this board has everything onboard- evrything. I don't need to buy a single card and I get nvidia video and sound.
(clocked=same as XP2200) - $40, mem. (too much?) - $75. Cheaper to buy mail order from Asia or Europe - even with postal costs.
OG.
Sure it's cheaper to get cheap RAM but I have already gotten some good stuff and I'm not about to go el-cheapo on the RAM.
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