Re: What Socket 478 MOBO Should I buy?

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On Tuesday 08 June 2004 03:57, Chris Kloiber wrote:
>On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 12:29, Avery wrote:
>> I am about to purchase a P4 socket 478 MOBO. I need some good
>> advise on what MOBO to pick. What chipsets is best supported these
>> days. I don't need any problems, this MOBO with eventually be
>> running Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 3.0. Asus Abit gigabyte
>> whatever it doesnt matter to me I am just looking for stability.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --
>> Avery
>
>If you are going to be running a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system,
> you will probably want Certified Hardware. Search the list of
> systems avaialble at http://hardwre.redhat.com/hcl
>
You wanna try that again Chris?  'hardwre' doesn't resolve, but 
'hardware' does.  But then it doesn't ping either...

And a traceroute is similarly blessed:

[root@coyote root]# traceroute hardware.redhat.com
traceroute to enterprise.redhat.com (66.187.233.193), 30 hops max, 38 
byte packets
 1  gene (192.168.71.1)  0.354 ms  0.123 ms  0.105 ms
 2  10.8.1.1 (10.8.1.1)  16.832 ms  14.860 ms  18.639 ms
 3  at-0-1-0-633.CORE-RTR1.CLRK.verizon-gni.net (130.81.12.61)  18.483 
ms  17.117 ms  15.734 ms
 4  so-3-2-0-0.BB-RTR1.RES.verizon-gni.net (130.81.12.53)  28.393 ms  
50.518 ms  26.563 ms
 5  so-6-0-0-0.PEER-RTR1.ASH.verizon-gni.net (130.81.10.90)  25.055 ms  
27.026 ms  26.536 ms
 6  dcx-edge-02.inet.qwest.net (208.46.127.253)  28.847 ms  27.264 ms  
25.834 ms
 7  205.171.251.21 (205.171.251.21)  26.336 ms  24.409 ms  26.276 ms
 8  dcp-brdr-02.inet.qwest.net (205.171.251.38)  26.921 ms  26.940 ms  
26.017 ms
 9  qwest-gw.wswdc.ip.att.net (192.205.32.29)  27.258 ms  27.606 ms  
25.897 ms
10  tbr2-p013901.wswdc.ip.att.net (12.123.9.86)  28.786 ms  33.070 ms  
29.775 ms
11  gar1-p370.rlgnc.ip.att.net (12.122.3.61)  34.448 ms  34.871 ms  
34.597 ms
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Momentary brain fart in the parking garage?


>--
>Chris Kloiber, RHCX
>Global Support Services
>Red Hat, Inc.

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