Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 31 Aug 2001 13:17:37 -0600 | From | "Bobby D. Bryant" <> |
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Tim Moore wrote:
> > It seems to work somewhat better for some if you set your BIOS to the > > conservative settings, but that didn't help me. I have an Epox 8KTA3+ (Via > > KT133A) w/ a 1.4GHz Athlon and 512MB memory. If you can't get it to work that > > way, just stick with the K6 setting. The point is, your hardware is likely fine > > (fine being relative, I suppose) > > If there are other tricks, I'm all ears. > > The i686 setting works perfectly.
For some people. I have an 8KTA3+ that will boot as an i686, but starts oopsing its shorts off after it has been up a while.
I posted some of the oopsen a few months ago, and to my feeble mind they all looked memory related. (Several were "bug in slab.c" kind of thing, IIRC.)
Bobby Bryant Austin, Texas
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