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RC

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At boot up I receive the message: invalid compressed format error

Anyone encountered this before?

I'm using 2.2D on a Duron

 
Hey RC, Give me second, let me look into it.

You might try a differant floppy in the time being.
If have not so good floppies do some weird stuff, and not work.
 
It was an OC issue. Had to back down to 1000 from 1030. All I had to do to diagnose the problem was attempt to boot up with a win98se floppy. It became obvious it was an OC issue.

Now klinux says it can not find NIC. I'm using a realtek chipset - 8139B

You support the most recent (8139B) version of realtek, correct?
 
Realtek nics are Klinux-2.1D

Is the layout of the page and differant version numbers, hard to figure out?
I've been woundering about that.
I didn't want to list all the network cards twice.

You had me worried for a second. :Q
 
Usually 2.2 means a more recent release compared to 2.1.

My fault once again, I should have looked more carefully at your page.

Thanks for the help. Sorry for all the false alarms. I will grab 2.1D, I'm sure it will work.

 
Kilowatt,

The horizontal line immediately above the list of NICs should perhaps be removed. This might reduce confusion. It doesn't take much for me to become confused. 🙂

I dl 2.1D and it worked fine.

Now off to dl a pproxy and install/configure it.

Klinux makes a very good OS for a crackrack. You did good, real good - 🙂

Duron 700@1000 3.57Mkeys/sec - $91
 
<hehe> Thanks for the flowers RC, I'll put them with all the rest I've received. 😉

I'll do that with the box, I was thinking of it tonight anyway.
 
Dale - Asus A7V
To the best of my knowledge there exist only two mobos with built-in support for OC'ng a Duron/TBird - Asus and Abit.
 
Kiliwatt,
Do you have an SMP capable version that works with dual P100s?

Also, your package arrived today! Thanks! 😀😀😀😀😀
 
Ray, the only versions with SMP are the 686's.
I really didn't think that many people would have them old server boards.

<Edit>
I guess I might add that some time next week.
I might as well, I should then have everything covered.
 
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