Re: hardware question: Intel entry server board SE7221BK1 & Fedora Core 3

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Alexander,

ASUS motherboard generally comes with integrated Realtek sound system.
Did you ever try the soundcard detection on FC-3 and play sounds?  My
ASUS has a VIA chipset an Realtek sound card. I first started with a
FC-2 install. It detected the sound card and played sounds. I later
upgraded to FC-3 and now the system detects the sound card but does
not play the test.

-Trichy


On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 02:19:53 +0200, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Am Di, den 15.03.2005 schrieb Alexander Dalloz um 3:00:
> 
> > The advantage of such a nice community base is, that we can share
> > hardware experiences - I still have in mind a community feeded database
> > of compatible and non-compatible hardware for Fedora .
> > I am now in the situation to build and setup a new server system for a
> > client very urgently as the old server hardware seems to die. So I would
> > like to hear that the Intel entry server board I now had a close look at
> > is no problem for the current Linux kernel and Fedora in specific:
> >
> > http://www.intel.com/design/servers/boards/SE7221BK1-E/index.htm
> >
> > Does anybody of you run this board with Fedora Core 3? Any feedback is
> > welcomed. So especially is SATA problem free with the chipset - the RAID
> 
> Next add: to make a long story short - the new, exchanged board with new
> hardware revision is completely dead now. It silently died after 5 hours
> while running Windows(r) 2003 server 64bit evaluation version on it with a
> bit moderate stress testing. The system suddenly stopped with black
> screen and it wasn't possible to start the computer again at all. I did
> run Windows(r) on it to see whether the other problems with sudden freezes
> were Linux related.
> Well, now I have bought an ASUS desktop board with Nforce4 chipset I am
> happily running an AMD64 3500+ instead of the former Pentium IV 630 (3,2
> GHz with EM64T) - and the system seems to be absolutely stable. The ITE
> super I/O chip is properly recognised by lm_sensors while with the Intel
> Entry Server Board I would have had to implement OpenIPMI - with open
> end. Would have been interesting to see how that goes, but the board is
> now going home to Intel by my local vendor.
> 
> Alexander
> 
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