R A Jon Hamelin wrote:
Karl wrote:
Sorry I can't help with a SiS chipset. But it might be the problem
if the other computers are using Intel motherboards. I went to the
SiS web page and this was first:
*WELCOME TO SiS DOWNLOAD CENTER*
* *
*Agreement*
We only manufacture chipsets for Mainboards/VGA cards, but do not
assemble boards or cards for retail use. Retail board and card
manufacturers often customize SiS chipsets' hardware and software to
suit their particular system or configuration, so drivers on this
site may not work for your particular system.
Your manufacturer is the best source of information for product
information and support. We suggest you obtain technical assistance
from your board or card manufacturer first before installing SiS
drivers.
SiS does not guarantee the proper functionality of these drivers on
your customized systems and we assume no responsibility for any
problems occur upon the installation of SiS drivers.
This makes me really wonder about SiS. It could be the root cause of
your trouble.
ASUS is pretty much responsible for problems with their boards. Just
try and convince them!! I have 12 ASUS boards registered with them and
all I get is nonsense from their tech support. Mention Linux and
support is nonexistent. So much for VIP Membership.
thanks,
Jon
Yes they hate it when you call with a potential problem. Then they
turn to their computer and it says to ask "what version of Windows are
you using" and you say Linux. They put Linux in the computer and get a
Blue screen of death :-)
Press any key to continue
--
Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
Linux User
#450462 http://counter.li.org.
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