Is there any problems using this board? I have a dead board in a Book-PC (board size 10.5"x6") so am looking for a new board. Actually I want 2 LAN ports. 'Router' boards with enough umph to run Centos are expensive. I can pick up a VIA epia-m with 512Mb memory for $70 including shipping, so this is rather attractive option. I do have a 100Mb low-height PCI board that I can use. Fitting the board and card into the Book-PC box will be a bit of DIY engineering, but other than maybe loosing the front USB ports (big deal in the case), looks manageable. thanks for any experience/advise.
Robert Moskowitz wrote:> Is there any problems using this board? > > I have a dead board in a Book-PC (board size 10.5"x6") so am looking for > a new board. >if you are going to use centos-5 make sure you get a cpu that works with it :D ( there is no i586 support in centos-5 )
Karanbir Singh wrote:> Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> Is there any problems using this board? >> >> I have a dead board in a Book-PC (board size 10.5"x6") so am looking for >> a new board. >> > > if you are going to use centos-5 make sure you get a cpu that works > with it :D ( there is no i586 support in centos-5 )Gee, that is what I am asking. Does the VIA EPIA-M work for Centos-5???
Karanbir Singh wrote:> Michel van Deventer wrote: >>> if you are going to use centos-5 make sure you get a cpu that works >>> with >>> it :D ( there is no i586 support in centos-5 ) >> My backupserver is an EPIA-M10000, runs CentOS 5 perfectly. I thought >> all Via Epia's 1Ghz and up speak i686 :) But you might want to Google to >> be sure. > > < 1000Mhz work too... eg: this one works fine .. > > model name : VIA Nehemiah > stepping : 8 > cpu MHz : 600.014 > cache size : 64 KBThank you. Time to order...
On Tuesday 01 July 2008 09:40:31 am Robert Moskowitz wrote:> Is there any problems using this board? > > I have a dead board in a Book-PC (board size 10.5"x6") so am looking for > a new board. > > Actually I want 2 LAN ports. 'Router' boards with enough umph to run > Centos are expensive. > > I can pick up a VIA epia-m with 512Mb memory for $70 including shipping, > so this is rather attractive option. I do have a 100Mb low-height PCI > board that I can use. > > Fitting the board and card into the Book-PC box will be a bit of DIY > engineering, but other than maybe loosing the front USB ports (big deal > in the case), looks manageable. > > thanks for any experience/advise.I've had some pretty bad luck with the Epia-m stuff. While the newer ones are all i686 compatible, there seem to be random issues there. Not well tested in the mainstream kernel I guess. After a FC7 kernel upgrade, they wouldn't boot anymore - kernel would dump and nobody could figure out why. A RHEL 5 (not centos) kernel somewhere along the line also had issues. I've built some successful systems on the Atom 230 recently. Much faster than the Epia and about the same price (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121342) So far everything works out of the box and its much faster than even the 1.2Ghz Epia's I tried. Fan is fairly noisy though. :-( Peter.