My motherboard just died and I figured I'd upgrade to latest and greatest, but it occurs to me that the Z87 is really new, so I just wondered if linux kernels know about it yet?
On 06/17/2013 07:30 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
My motherboard just died and I figured I'd upgrade to latest and greatest, but it occurs to me that the Z87 is really new, so I just wondered if linux kernels know about it yet?
I tried Fedora 18 on my Asus Z87K + Intel 4770 and got nowhere. It installed but wouldn't boot up afterwards. I tried the beta of Fedora 19 and that is running nicely. Since the final version of Fedora 19 should be out soon, and the beta seems OK in the meantime, I haven't investigated why Fedora 18 fails.
Regards, Steve
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 8:39 AM, Steve Underwood steveu@coppice.org wrote:
On 06/17/2013 07:30 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
My motherboard just died and I figured I'd upgrade to latest and greatest, but it occurs to me that the Z87 is really new, so I just wondered if linux kernels know about it yet?
I tried Fedora 18 on my Asus Z87K + Intel 4770 and got nowhere. It installed but wouldn't boot up afterwards. I tried the beta of Fedora 19 and that is running nicely. Since the final version of Fedora 19 should be out soon, and the beta seems OK in the meantime, I haven't investigated why Fedora 18 fails.
Well, I just powered up my system with the new motherboard and cpu and the existing f18 boot partition started just fine, so I guess it works OK on f18 (at least with the last kernel I got a few days ago). (Asus Sabertooth Z87, i7-4770K).