Diarmaid O'Loughlin wrote:
> Mostly a good sugestion for a
> motherboard. I will probably use a celeron 400 or 433 clocked to a FSB of
> 75MHz or 100Mhz if were very very lucky. Is there a place that will give
> up to date linux compatability information on the web!(and save ye all).
I use the Abit BH6 motherbaord and it makes for a great overclocker,
since you can play with voltages. I did get a weird situation where my
CDROM is not recognised by linux, unless I boot using loadlin from my
Windows 95 partition or I set the CDROM to be a boot device before the
hard disk in the the BIOS. I don't know if that was the CDROM, which
previuosly had hd no problems, or the motherboard or a combination. It
works once it attempts to boot from it, so I'm happy.
//\/\ark
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