Bob Goodwin írta:
Dave Stevens wrote:
On Wednesday 29 August 2007 08:37, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Can someone tell me if this board and processor would be suitable for
Fedora 7?
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=
3156977&sku=MBM-K8MM3V-3400&CMP=EMC-TIGEREMAIL&SRCCODE=WEM1442C
I have a some parts I would like to make into something usable,
including
500 megs of DDR PC3200 400mHz 256MB RAM.
I don't have any exotic requirements, just a box for routine e-mail,
MySql, etc.
Thanks.
Bob Goodwin
see here:
"Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO
Steven Pritchard
Southern Illinois Linux Users Group / K&S Pritchard Enterprises, Inc.
<steve@xxxxxxxxx>
3.2.4
Copyright © 2001-2007 Steven Pritchard
Copyright © 1997-1999 Patrick Reijnen
2007-05-22
This document attempts to list most of the hardware known to be
either supported or unsupported under Linux."
more at:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO/
Dave
ps I agree with Manuel, no reason why it wouldn't. I assume you've
checked the manufacturer's web site for memory specs, is that right?
Yes, it appears to me the RAM I have is usable.
There are no specifics on the site you list but I guess the main
unknown would be the
"AMD Sempron 3400+ 2.0GHz" processor that ships with the board.
It won't cause any problems. Linux can use every CPU architectures that
Windows can.
However the reverse is not true.
I just thought someone might have an opinion to offer.
Thanks.
Bob Goodwin