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Old 09-15-2009
Question Kernel Support

Hi,

I want to learn that all the family of x86 processors are supported by kernel.

I want to buy a board, which has VIA ESP10K processor and

CHIPSET: VIA CN333 north bridge & VIA VT8237R south bridge

Where can I find this?

Thanks.
# 2  
Old 09-15-2009
google. Such small embedded boards often advertise their linux support.

I actually have something similar, I think. It's probably just compiled as a generic i686.
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Old 09-16-2009
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Originally Posted by Corona688
google. Such small embedded boards often advertise their linux support.

I actually have something similar, I think. It's probably just compiled as a generic i686.

I am looking at google but not found yet.

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Old 09-16-2009
Unless I am mistaken, you already have found such a motherboard VIA EPIA VT-6045G Mini-ITX Motherboard
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Old 09-16-2009
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Originally Posted by fpmurphy
Unless I am mistaken, you already have found such a motherboard VIA EPIA VT-6045G Mini-ITX Motherboard

Yes, you are right.

I found it. It has been phased out and at local store it does not write that it has Linux support or not. If so, which kernel is it? I am trying to learn this.

Thank you.
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Old 09-17-2009
Probably lots and lots of linux kernels. "Which architecture" would be a better question. I think the kernel for ours is compiled as i386.
 
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