the title basicly says what I'd like to do:
my machine has integrated HD4000 graphics and a more powerful PCIe card
HD4000 is enough for everyday use, PCIe should be used only for gaming with Windows
through bios I can set the primary card
I'd like to disable (switch off, suspend) the PCIe slot when in linux to conserve power and also to turn off the PCIe card's fan
Is this possible?
So I have 3 old video capture cards which I would like to use for CCTV. Each card supports 1 camera. So I would like to have 3 cameras setup in the end and monitor them with zoneminder.
When each card is plugged in on it's own, it works fine. Video comes through clearly with xawtv and zoneminder.
Is it possible in Linux to use a TV Tuner PCI card to capture (i.e. stream in VLC player) PAL video coming out of a CCTV camera?
Thanks!
I'm wondering if this card will work in a PCIe 3.0 x16 slot?
I'm building a new computer and want to make sure the motherboard will have the right slots for my hardware.
Thanks for any help.
I have H61M-ITX board with 1 x PCI Express 3.0 x16 slot (blue @ x16 mode)
http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H61M-ITX/
I wan to install there PCI Express x 4 card:
http://dektec.com/Products/PCIe/DTA-2144/index.asp
I made clean Win XP SP3 install + all MB drivers on top. After I inserted pcie x4 card and boot up.
I need to add more ethernet ports to a Soekris Net6501. It only has PCIe x1 (one lane) slots (physical).
As of Sep, 2012, Soekris has not yet release the lan1801, a PCIe x1, 4 port Gigabit NIC.
Does anyone know of any PCIe x1 multi-port Gigabit NICs?
Preferably 4 ports per card.
Hi,
I have a 64 bit PCIe card that is connected to 64 bit PC running ubuntu (Linux ubuntu 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:56:25 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux).
I have an ASUS P5Q deluxe from an old gaming computer that I'm converting to a server. Unfortunately, while their silly onboard fake RAID thing(drive xpert) worked fine in Windows, the drives are not being detected at all when I attempt to install openSUSE to them. I've tried disabling it and setting it to "normal" but still no luck.
I have a GeForce 8500GT 512MB PCIe graphics card in now and everything runs fine when I tried to upgrade to the GeForce 210 1GB PCIe card Ubuntu would not load and gave me the message:
PANIC: early exception 08 rip 246:10 error ffffffff813175e7 cr2 ffffffffff478f64
That is exactly how it showed it onscreen.