Desktop/Notebook test
Update 04.02.2008: In order to run virtualized 64-bit guest operating systems with Xen, VMware etc., set
Security ->
OS Security ->
Intel Virtualization Technology to
Enabled in the BIOS.
Update 03.10.2007: Set
Limit Max CPUID Value to
Disabled in the BIOS so Linux can correctly detect both CPU cores.
Update 25.09.2007: The delivered model is actually an E6300
@1.86GHz model. For maximum network performance, you'll need
kernel-module-e1000
matching your running kernel version.
Update 23.05.2007: SLC4.5 BIOS Storage set up to
RAID, boot with
linux pci=nommconf , HD UDMA OK, no UDMA on CD, network works. After reboot, add pci=nommconf to grub, sound works, graphics seen as generic VESA.
Update 23.05.2007: SLC4.5 BIOS Storage set up to
IDE, boot with
linux pci=nommconf , no UDMA on HD && CD, network works
Update 28.02.2007: BIOS Storage set up to
IDE, boot with
linux pci=nommconf , no UDMA on HD && CD, no network
Update 28.02.2007: BIOS Storage set up to
RAID, boot with
linux pci=nommconf , no UDMA on CD, but HD OK, no network
Update 27.11.2006: It is possible to boot the SLC4.4 installer with:
linux pci=nommconf but then next showstopper is missing updated
e1000 network driver ...
It's impossibile to install SLC 4.3 and SLC 4.4 because the installation process doesn't start. The procedure stops itself during the "Probing PCI"!! I've tried to start the Pc with RIPLinux but it doesn't work!!! So the Linux test is failed!!!!!!!!!!