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From: Reza Roboubi <rob@mail.requestfinder.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Subject: Linux Hardware Nightmare!
Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 02:56:23 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3FF942D7.2040403@mail.requestfinder.com> (raw)

I do not at all think that Linux should support all (crappy) hardware
that is out there.  It is perfectly okay with me, if Linux supports a
decent selection of properly designed hardware, and does it
_flawlessly_.  "Flawless" is what Linux, for the most part, is known
for anyway.

However, I have had this TERRIBLE X-freeze problem with my machine.
After _much_ research, I realized that it is probably a bug (hardware
or driver related) that will never go away :(

You see, I have some VIA chips, and they seem buggy (or Linux does.)
I found posts such as this:
http://groups.google.ca/groups?q=linux+hardware+excuse+wearing+thin&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=20010329071729.B16495_auckland.ac.nz%40ns.sol.net&rnum=1

plus _many_ more VIA "DMA bug" related posts.  Could not read them
all.

I tried the suggestions that I could, like hdparm -d0 to turn off DMA on
my disk.  The bug _always_ persisted.  This is despite the fact that
my machine is _much_ better behaved under Win98!!

NOW: That is behind me!  I have decided to buy a new system.  But
understandably, I _really_ need a FULLY Linux compliant system.  You
know, something that doesn't crash.  I know I'm not asking too much,
and Linux can make me just as happy as it has made countless others.

But I go to RedHat Hardware compatibility list, and voila: No
motherboards listed:
http://www.redhat.com/software/rhl9_hcl.html
Please understand: ALL I am asking for, is an actual listing of
product IDs that will not freeze/crash under Linux.  But the RedHat
site does not appear to list even _one_ RH9 compatible motherboard.
So how can I _possibly_ be expected to make a decision?

I would be very grateful, and you would make my new year a really
happy one, if you help me just a bit.

Kindly give _exact_ motherboard names/numbers, that you know work
_flawlessly_ with Linux.  Other hardware NOT listed on the RedHat
site: RAM, Hard, Mouse, Keyboard, CDROM.  What do we do about those?
Part numbers? Please suggest.

This particular machine will be on the cheap end: no super fancy games
or anything, and no cutting edge features are necessary.  Main use:
software development.  Reasonably fast PC (2.6 GHz),
but very _very_ stable, and reliable.  Fully Linux ready.

Thank you for all help in advance.

Regards, Reza.


             reply	other threads:[~2004-01-05 10:59 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-01-05 10:56 Reza Roboubi [this message]
2004-01-05 13:20 ` Subject: Linux Hardware Nightmare! Krzysztof Halasa

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