On 8/16/06, Tod Merley <todbot88@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > I have just upgraded the processor of my computer to a P4 Dual Core. > > > The new motherboard comes with a CD with some drivers. Should I > > > install those drivers? Apparently, the CD expects to be read on MS > > > Windows. And furthermore, my upgraded computer works perfectly with > > > FC5, but I am not sure whether its performance can still be improved > > > with those drivers. > > > > > Well, it sounds like they are Windows drivers, so they are not going > > to work under Linux. > > Thanks, Mikkel and Rob. I am now relieved, as the vendor of it (who > does not work with Linux) keeps telling me that the performance can be > improved with the installation of those drivers. I am curious here. Are these "drivers" inserted at the BIOS level? If so, they may be worth pursuing. Just a thought. If they would work under DR. DOS or similar UBCD might be useful (scary though). If not, frankly one of my LTGs is to run XP in a virtual window through linux.
Your point makes some sense, Tod, but how can I know whether those drivers are thought to be inserted into the BIOS. That is true that *only* one of my three IDE hard disks are detected at boot time, but I still can access to them from FC5. May that be related? Paul -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list