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Re: need help: fc1 for amd64: msg#00351

Subject: Re: need help: fc1 for amd64

this is kind of out of left field, but

maybe their bios tries to probe the monitor's frequency ranges and set an optimal (read: as high as possible) refresh rate, and your kvm switch isn't letting the sense data get through.

i had a hell of a time getting my Sun Ultra5 or Ultra10 or whatever it works working with a PC monitor through a kvm switch... probably a Belkin switch, too... if it was plugged in directly to the monitor when the box was booted, it would work ok, and then I could switch it over to the kvm switch.

good luck updating the bios. maybe you can flash it through Windows with their bios liveupdate thing.

Gene C. wrote:
On Sunday 21 December 2003 11:37, Nathan Bryant wrote:

Randy Vice wrote:

Is there any x86-64 mobo that does work completely with FC1?

Linux would be no fun at all if you didn't have to hack device drivers
for the latest hardware :-)


Part of my problem is the lack of documentation for anaconda and the build process ... yes, I know that some folks working on fedora-docs is in the process of fixing this but it is not there yet. I am slowly fumbling through this but it is taking time.

Part of my original desire to get the Gigabyte MB was that it looked real good (on paper), lots of the same hardware as on my dual Athlon MB and I knew that worked well. Bute, and it is a big BUT, being told that it will ship "real soon now" just does not cut it.

I assumed that some hardware such as the NIC on the MB was not going to work but am really surprised by the interaction with the Dell 2000FP monitor. Given that bad values could actually destroy a monitor (according to Mike Harris) does not give me warm feelings about the MB.



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