Unfortunately, the only motherboards that support P1's have poor AGP support. That whole "Super 7" thing that was going on six months ago pretty much ended with the Athlon, and they never got AGP working quite right. I have an ASUS Super7 board, and it's got a few problems with the bios.
I haven't ever tried an AGP card, but based on what I've heard I don't trust this low-end MoBo to handle one. Wait until you have enough for a cheap p2 or celeron.
Unfortunately, the only motherboards that support P1's have poor AGP support. That whole "Super 7" thing that was going on six months ago pretty much ended with the Athlon, and they never got AGP working quite right. I have an ASUS Super7 board, and it's got a few problems with the bios.
I haven't ever tried an AGP card, but based on what I've heard I don't trust this low-end MoBo to handle one. Wait until you have enough for a cheap p2 or celeron.
I just installed the new package, but when I do an ssh -V I still get the message:
$ ssh -V
SSH Version 1.2.27 [i586-unknown-linux], protocol version 1.5.
Compiled with RSAREF.
What gives? I thought RSAREF shouldn't be there anymore.