Interesting to note, thanks. I have a similar system, though not 64x2. AMD64 4000 Gigabyte GA-K8NSC-939 Nvidia Geforce 5500fx Suse 10 64 retail I was wondering wether the ticks is a timing issue with the pci express bus, or who was using a pci-x card. I went with this board to try to reuse some old parts (memory and video), only upgraded due to old case heat issues and CHEAP price on processor.
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On Sunday 13 November 2005 07:46, Hans du Plooy wrote:
Hello All,
Is anybody using this new cpu with Suse or any other flavor of linux? No but I wish I could! :-)
Hans Why? Jerome
Typing this mail on one now.
Giga-byte Nforce9-Ultra mobo (K8N-Ultra9) AMD64 X2 4400+ Geforce 6200 (PCI-E) turbocache SuSE 10 x86_64
Tips: 1. Don't bother with Gnome, it doesn't work 2. There is an issue with the timing of the CPUs, you should add "notsc" - without the quotation marks, to the boot command line (If you don't do this you see "many lost ticks" in the kernel message log.) 3. There seems to be a problem with the Marvell onboard NIC - disable it and use the CK804 chipset. 4. Do install the nvidia network driver (forcedeth, seems to have issues?)
So in summary:
Sound is working, 3D graphics (tick), SATA drive worked straight off, network a bit fiddly, timing issue sorted (don't understand it, but the solution above seems to work), VMware (Wks 5) seems to work OK (with the vmware-any-any-94) patches
Remaining issues: NFS seems a bit flakey
Best wishes,
Jon.
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