Ive got an Athlon 600 on a MSI K7-PRO board/w 128MB 6ns 2-2-2 PC100 RAM Mind to get high quality RAM modules if youre using AMD chipsetted mobos. They really depend on it. Though Linux ran much more stable then Windoze with generic PC133 modules. But I changed back to a PC100 branded one. Runs rock solid and takes full advantage of the SuperBypass mode (AMD chipset specific feature). Still it short of ATA66 support under SuSE6.3 which Im still using. Not much performance for the harddrive. Apart from that its screaming.
If youre having problems check the athlon newsgroup... Most comprehensive information on anything from K6-2 to Athlons
Well everybody is complaining about sound configuration... How the heck can I do that just as simple as typin "alsaconf" on the console and then active "rcalsasound" on the boot script???
Must be my fault then I guess 8^)
I love the SuSE distribution because it fits my needs but its not everyones distro... Its TOO complete to fit everyones needz;)
Ive used most every distro out there and SuSE has been my choice ever since Ive installed 6.0 YAST is a pretty tool but you DONT have to stick with it! You CAN play around and modify the conf scripts by hand, YAST just backs up its own version of those scripts but is happy to accept yours as well. Whats better is you just edit/etc/rc.config or one of the desired scripts under/etc/rc.d, re-run YAST to make the changes take effect and your out of there. Now that is EASY face it. After all SuSE is more of a precision work than RedHat could ever be.
Well but still its choices that makes Linux stronger. This shouldnt flaming around but the kick to keep all the distros improving.
Ive got an Athlon 600 on a MSI K7-PRO board /w
128MB 6ns 2-2-2 PC100 RAM
Mind to get high quality RAM modules if youre using AMD chipsetted mobos. They really depend on it. Though Linux ran much more stable then Windoze with generic PC133 modules. But I changed back to a PC100 branded one. Runs rock solid and takes full advantage of the SuperBypass mode (AMD chipset specific feature).
Still it short of ATA66 support under SuSE6.3 which Im still using. Not much performance for the harddrive.
Apart from that its screaming.
If youre having problems check the athlon newsgroup... Most comprehensive information on anything from K6-2 to Athlons
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Well everybody is complaining about sound configuration... How the heck can I do that just as simple as typin "alsaconf" on the console and then active "rcalsasound" on the boot script???
;)
Must be my fault then I guess 8^)
I love the SuSE distribution because it fits my needs but its not everyones distro... Its TOO complete to fit everyones needz
Ive used most every distro out there and SuSE has been my choice ever since Ive installed 6.0 /etc/rc.config or one of the desired scripts under /etc/rc.d, re-run YAST to make the changes take effect and your out of there.
YAST is a pretty tool but you DONT have to stick with it! You CAN play around and modify the conf scripts by hand, YAST just backs up its own version of those scripts but is happy to accept yours as well.
Whats better is you just edit
Now that is EASY face it.
After all SuSE is more of a precision work than RedHat could ever be.
Well but still its choices that makes Linux stronger. This shouldnt flaming around but the kick to keep all the distros improving.
MaymunCuk