[wellylug] Mandrake for Athlon64
Peter Jones
PeterJ at indeserve.co.nz
Thu Jan 29 08:24:40 NZDT 2004
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Giltrap [mailto:rob at ubietygroup.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 28 January 2004 10:32 p.m.
To: wellylug at lists.naos.co.nz
Subject: Re: [wellylug] Mandrake for Athlon64
Wood Brent wrote:
>My copy of Mandrake v9.2 for Athlon64 arrived today (official 4 disk set)
>
>Unfortunately I won't have the hardware I want to play with this for a few
>weeks.
>Sigh...
>
>At the moment I'm planning on using a Shuttle XPC with nForce3 150 chipset,
1Gb
>DDR400 memory, A64 3200 cpu, MX440 64Mb graphics card & tho I'd like a WD
74Gb
>Raptor SATA drive, I think $$ will constrain me to a more conventioal hard
>drive. DVD/CDRW combo & BT875 chipset TV card.
>
>Any advice/info/concerns about this setup welcomed.
>
>
>
From the deep recesses of my mind I think I recall there being an issue
of booting Linux from an SATA drive. I may be completely wrong or out of
date but I think that you must first boot from a non SATA drive but then
you can use the SATA drive fully from that point on. I cannot for the
life of me remember where I saw this so just take it as a heads up for
something to double check on.
Yours is the first PC I have seen spec'ed at 1GB memory
1981 - ZX81 = 1 kilobyte of memory
2004 - AMD = 1,048,576 kilobytes of memory
Ohh how the years have flown.
We're in the midst of a rollout for Massey University. Approximately 900
2.66G P4s, all with 1 gig of RAM and 80gig hard drives as standard.
That would make one hell of a cluster :-)
They also got a pile of Mac G5s (at least 25 that I know of at Palmerston
North,
not sure if Wellington and Albany got any of those)
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