> > contrary to the implication here, I don't believe there is any *general*
> > problem with Linux/VIA/AMD stability. there are well-known issues
...
> VIA hardware is not suitable for anything until we _know_ the
> truth about what is wrong. VIA is hiding something big.
this is INCORRECT: we know there are specific problems with certain
VIA hardware, but there is most definitely *NO* problem with other
VIA hardware, which is eminently suitable for servers, workstations
and cabbage dicing controllers.
afaik, there are absolutely zero problems reported with kt133-no-a
machines, for instance. mine has certainly worked flawlessly for a
long time, on most every 2.3/2.4 kernel over the past year+.
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