I have a MSI K7T Turbo motherboard with the VIA 686B Southbridge chip (KT-133A chipset). Is there a bug fix for Linux? If so how do I correct the problem. I'm currently using SuSE 7.0 but want to fix the problem before upgrading to 7.1. The Windows bug fix does not help Linux at all, I have already tried it. Windows works without any problems anymore but Linux is still messed up. Regards, Jay Quote "VIA has confirmed a data-damaging glitch in its 686B Southbridge chip - a major part of the Taiwanese company's KT-133A chipset - and is working with mobo makers to prepare BIOS updates to fix the problem. The southbridge part is used in the vast majority of AMD Athlon-oriented mobos, primarily the KT-133, but it can be used with northbridge parts from the Apollo Pro 133, KX-133A and AMD-76x chipsets too. VIA said it is investigating the problem to see how many chipsets are affected. VIA's BIOS fix works by adjusting a number of PCI settings, which, according to Tecchannel, suggests the problem is a result of competitive PCI access. "