On Tue, Oct 16, 2007 at 04:48:35PM -0400, Gregg C Levine wrote:
Hello! Just for fun I ran that same command on my Dell GX150 that I use for Linux work, and this is what he said: root@jimkirk:/# lspci -tvvn -[0000:00]-+-00.0 8086:1130 +-02.0 8086:1132 +-1e.0-[0000:01]----0c.0 10b7:9200 +-1f.0 8086:2440 +-1f.1 8086:244b +-1f.2 8086:2442 +-1f.3 8086:2443 +-1f.4 8086:2444 -1f.5 8086:2445 root@jimkirk:/#
Now would one of you be interested in explaining exactly what he responded with? (Be careful of formatting errors.)
Please re-run as 'lspci -tvnn' (note the small but important difference), and also post the 'superiotool -dV' output?
This is a very different board, though, it has nothing to do with the AMD Geode GX1. Your's is an Intel-board which just happens to be called GX1.
Do you want to run LinuxBIOS on this one? Does flashrom work on the board? Do you have a spare ROM chip, a null-modem cable etc. to test patches?
Uwe.