Red Hat / Fedora :: 11 - Compatible To Mother Board SuperMicro X8SIE ?
Apr 25, 2011Did fedora 11 compatible to Geforce 95GT super? or did fedora 11 compatible to mother board SuperMicro X8SIE? bcoz I cant install my Video card.
View 7 RepliesDid fedora 11 compatible to Geforce 95GT super? or did fedora 11 compatible to mother board SuperMicro X8SIE? bcoz I cant install my Video card.
View 7 RepliesI have installed Fedora 14 on Intel's DH67BL mother board, which has a on board LAN port, Fedora 14 does not detect on-board LAN. Unfortunately, intel does not provide any driver support for linux OS :-(. However, if I install an additional LAN card, Fedora 14 detects it and everything works fine.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have RHEL3 installed on my machine, It is having lot of data and 2 databases oracle and mysql are running on it. Now my cpu is having problem and it is going to be replaced by the new one. Hard disk is fine.
Whether the new CPU will be able to boot with the old hard disk. If not is there any way so that i can recover everything with the old hard disk. SO that i need not have to install any packages and configuration seetings after the replacement.
Anyone know of a mother board with an onboard wireless nic that works with linux?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI run an ISP with various servers such as mail servers.Once something works I let it run forever. Thus I have a mail server running FC5 on a Mach Speed pm400 via chip set motherboard.Recently the motherboard died, and I had to use a back up board to get it going again.I am now out of back up boards and need to purchase a new set for the future.However the mail server software will not activate the IDE DMA on these newer boards because the chip set drivers are not in the last kernel package that yum would download for FC5.
1.) Is there an easy fix to this problem to get the DMA working?
2.) Do I have to download and compile a latest kernel (2.6.x) to get the right drivers?
3.) Since FC5 is fully modularized, is there an easy way to create a similar kernel from a download without having to manually turn all the modules on?
4.) CAn I simply use the original .config from my existing kernel in the new one?
I am trying to switch from the video device built into the mother board, to a card i just put into my machine. I'm using gnome and don't know where to start. I shouldn't need new drivers (based on a possible misunderstanding) because I am going from a nvidia 6100 to a 8600. I have looked in various places like the control center but haven't had any luck. I just started using linux and have very little experience in the terminal. Issues with the current card are stopping me in my learning process.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have installed Ubuntu 9.04
uname -r
2.6.28-11-generic
Checked cable/network with 386Box running Ubuntu 8.04 all OK. Could not get Realtek 8168 on mother board to work on Gigabyte H55M-S2H motherboard. I tried to install r8168 driver but no luck ... so I bought another Linux compatible card which turned out to be a RTL8139c (eth1) and the driver I am using on this is card is 8139too.
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My preference would be to get the motherboard ethernet working but perhaps the card may be easier to get working. Anyway after searching the net for ideas and trying different things I've just about given up. I have reinstalled Ubuntu today so eth0 is back to using the r8169 driver. I'm no expert so my attempts at following other recipies have so far failed. From what I have read the 8139too driver should have worked with the RTL8139C chip so I have run out of ideas. I must be doing something wrong.
In bootseqence of linux, the first step is check the CMOSRAM(size 64bytes) setup for custmor setting. So i am just confused wether CMOSRAM is a part of motherboard or is a part of RAM itself.
View 4 Replies View RelatedOn a Supermicro 6027R TRF, I run the latest Debian Wheezy. I have a problem with the server, because I cannot control fan speed anymore.
My plan was to control the drive bay LEDs via software, so I installed i2c-tools and ledmon packages. While I was at it, I also installed fancontrol and lm-sensors.
Then I ran the Superdoctor program (distributed on the Supermicro website) that prints information on fan speed, temperatures and system voltages. I ran it only once by executing the command "sdt" as root. After the command completed, the 3 system fans started spinning at max RPM. And this is extremely noisy! The program had run before, but without spinning up the fans.
Since then I didn't manage to regain control of the fans. Even after a reboot the fans start to speed. Also, removing the installed packages again does not work.
I also tried to control the fans with the fancontrol package, but this fails because I do not have a correct fancontrol config file. I am supposed to run pwmconfig first to create such a file, but this fails as well ("/usr/sbin/pwmconfig: There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed")
I have collected the output of sensors-detect, sensors and pwmconfig here: [URL] ....
I just installed CentOS 5.2 on a mini Atom server and it wont recognize the nics. Not sure what kind they are, think they are Intel. (built in)It's the first time this has happened to me. Where do I start to get it to recognize the nics? Normally it works out of the box.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a client with a pair of Supermicro 6025B-T servers that he wants to have Ubuntu 10.10 64bit Server running on for VM/Cloud experimenting. He needs these to be set up RAID 10. I can go into the Adaptec utility and make the array and make it bootable and get to the point in the installer where it asks me if I want to use the SATA array - then it gets to the partitioning screen and the array is nowhere to be found.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI FF and almost all word are market as wrong. there sould a poibility tu change to my different motherlanguise angurs ore something.
View 7 Replies View RelatedHere's the situation: My Dell Latitude D830 video chip failed. Dell has replaced the system board under warranty. The following problems now exist:
1. eth0 has become eth1. The system failed to see the current ethernet as the only ethernet.
2. wlan0 has become wlan1. The same has occurred.
3. The pulse audio applet (I know, not officially supported) will not start up properly at boot complaining about something missing or wrong in the configuration. I suspect the hardware for sound is also not recognized as the previous.
4. Pidgin and Firefox are both having issues with anything SSL and digital certificates. In pidgin, I can no longer log into AIM. With Firefox, I had to accept a bunch of new SSL certificates. (Did that once for any https web site I have accessed for the first time since the system board change)
I would seriously like to understand how the hardware detection situation affects all of this. I was able to tweak some configuration files to get eth0 back to normal operation by manually changing the MAC address. But that isn't working for wlan0/wlan1 as I attempted to make corrections using the GUI and that didn't work out too well.
Where would I find the central point of identifying hardware devices and device names? And I suspect the encryption cert issues are related to the change in hardware as well which makes me wonder a few things. What happens when a non-laptop user changes a network card? Is Fedora married too closely to the hardware? What happens if we were to try to "ghost" a Fedora installation?
I am trying to run Fedora on a Soekris 5501. To do this I have written F10 to an 8GB compact flash disk using Fedora Live USB Creator, with one 2GB partition for the OS and a 6GB partition for storage. I get the following error when attempting to boot:
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WARNING: Cannot find root file system!
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how to cross compile Mplayer into ARM target board , my target board details are URL...and i have successfully compiled Mplayer in intel pc.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm wondering if I could put my old DualCore PCIe Board into a Proliant 3000? Why not; I mean, the Array Controller should plug right into the PCI slot on the DualCore board. Of course, I'll have to shoehorn a second power supply into the case for the newer Board, but wouldn't it be a monster! Two 3GHZ Processors, with a 256 MB nVidia graphics card, 1.5 GB of RAM, and 8 Hard Drives! (7, actually, because one of them doesn't work). I'm up late, and I think I'll start working on it right now.
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Does Fedora 14 support ASUS P5KPL SE motherboard?
What is the best board to use with Fedora and a INTEL PENTIUM D E5500 processor?
I am looking into 1026TT-TF and 6016TT-TF for a CentOS 5.4 or 5.5 64bit installation:
SuperMicro 6016TT-TF
SuperMicro 1026TT-TF
It will be used as a Web-server mostly. Since they are twin nodes, one node will be one strong firewall. I have been checking all over and I can't find any driver, bios, or issues with this specific motherboard from Supermicro and Intel 5500/5600 series CPUs. Is there anything that would concern you with these servers?
I am also looking to put in a 4-port Gigabit LAN card into one node which I doubt makes any difference in the whole equation. Further more, and most importantly, the first one takes only 2.5" HDDs and the second option accepts 3.5" HDDs. Other than size availability and price, are there any concerns regarding performance when chosing one over the other? System which accepts 3.5" HDDs only takes two per node so I have to opt for 1TB drives. For the 2.5" system I can go with 4 of 2.5" HDDs of 500GB in size. Either of options selected will be setup in RAID-1.
I have a fedora 11 machine set up in a class room. Every time I plug the Smart Board in, the mouse jumps to the top left corner and every time I move the mouse it jumps back there again.As soon as I unplug the Smart Board the mouse goes back to normal.I have used the exact same Smart Board with a Fedora 10 machine without any problems.ideas on what could be causing this problem and how I could fix it
View 2 Replies View RelatedDoing a fresh F12 install on a Dell Vostro 430. Machine needs to have 2 Network adapters for our setup.The install seems to go just fine but the on board network adapter doesn't appear to get detected/configured. If I look in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts all I find is ifcfg-eth0 and ifcfg-lo. Looking carefully at ifcfg-eth0 I see it's the second card that I've put in the machine.As a test I removed the second network card and did another fresh install of F12. This time in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts all I have is ifcfg-lo. When I go to system>Administration>Network Device Control I see no network devices displayed.
Is this an issue others have seen with F12 or is it possible my on board network adapter has an issue?BTW I did check the BIOS to be sure that Onboard Lan was enabled and it is.output from "lspci -k " with both cards installed on machine (I only listed Ethernet controllers)
How to enable Desktop Effects with Intel on board Graphics Card on Fedora 10?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI need to know what is compatible version of Fedora I need to install for build program thats can be run on RH 5.5 or 5.6 without upgrades. I know that RH6.0 built from FC12-13. So can I take FC10 and will be insured that it is right choose?
View 6 Replies View RelatedHow come FC11 is set by default to reset the IPTables firewall to ACCEPT across the board each restart?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI installed Fedora 14 on a Toshiba Satellite L650-18X laptop. The on board speakers work fine but when I try to connect external headphones, the sound still comes from the on board speakers and not from the connected headphones. Also the microphone jack doesn't work.
As I searched the web for possible solutions I think the problem is related to the Alsa sound driver. I kindly ask if someone with experience could share details regarding the Alsa configuration for this particular sound driver in Fedora 14 in order to solve this issue.
For users whom wish to install the wireless driver on the Toshiba Satellite L650-18X, Broadcom offers great information on it's official site
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Here are the steps the user needs to perform in a terminal window in order to install the wireless driver :
Ok so was looking through a guide and stumbled on this: ppc --> 32-bit, compatible with all Macintosh computers (excluding Intel Macs) and the PlayStation 3. Does this mean that if I have some old Macs (G3s) to be precise I could put Fedora on it? Does this involve a whole lot of hacking or not?
View 3 Replies View RelatedThere's a new version of ATI driver (9.12) Is it compatible with Fedora 12?
View 14 Replies View RelatedIs there anyone who knows any free registrars compatible with linphone?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to compile ink but with no luck. Here are the terminal output,
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[trumpet@Trumpet-PC ink-0.5.1]$ ./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
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If I were to get a new graphics card for my computer so it is fully compatible with linux. My budget is not over 170 dollars. These are the details of my computer....
Hewlett Packard company
Compaq Presario
AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3500+
2.20 GHz, 2.00 GB of Ram
Motherboard Info. [URL]
Video Card- for more info [URL]
Radeon X700 series
Radeon X700 series secondary
I just want to know if Fedora 14 is compatible with AMD M880G graphics card.Fedora 13 did not work.
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