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M2n mx se plus asus driver update
M2n mx se plus asus driver update







m2n mx se plus asus driver update
  1. #M2n mx se plus asus driver update install#
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#M2n mx se plus asus driver update install#

Then i tried all the other LInux distros i mentioned above, and i couldn't get even the LIVE CD working on any of them.Īfter failing to install LInux i ran memtest and got tons of problems in test 7 in dual channel mode, then i ran with a single DIMM and got abosolutely no errors on either stick individually. Once i restarted i got a blank screen with a flashing cursor, meaning that the GRUB boot loader didn't install correctly.i reinstalled, this time when trying to boot from the hdd i got the splash screen and the loading bar filled like 3/4s of the way then it suddely stopped and took me to a black screen with a cursor and nothing happens from there.

m2n mx se plus asus driver update

At first i was able to get the Ubuntu 7.1 live CD working with the noapic option, so later i decided to install it to the HDD. Ever since then i've been trying to get Ubuntu 7.1, Ubuntu Hardy Haron BETA, Pc Linux, Suse Linux, Mandriva, and Fedora 8. What kind of problems are you having with Linux? What distros have you tried? Have they all been live CDs? How far do you get through installation (if at all)? Just my opinion - so I'm not looking for a drawn out debate from others about which Linux is the best. I've had good luck installing and running Fedora Core on a variety of hardware.

m2n mx se plus asus driver update

#M2n mx se plus asus driver update drivers#

Check out ASUS's tech support site or google you board's model and 'driver' - this should take you to sites where drivers are posted if Asus doesn't provide Linux drivers.Īs far as which Linux distro I'd recommend - I'm partial to the Fedora Core Linux distros as they are a spin-off of RedHat Linux. Since this is a new board - you may want to search around for specific Linux drivers for it. Also worth noting that this thing seems to be able to underclock your CPU, but not overclock it." Not 100% sure if the onboard LAN is working under linux, I'm using a gigabit PCI lan card. Set your memory speed or it might default low. "On linux, if you try booting from a live cd and get a kernel panic or something, you just need to change the acpi options in the bios. I did some research on your new ASUS board and found the following at

#M2n mx se plus asus driver update update#

but the problem is that Linux still doesn't work.no distros i've tried.idk whats wrong because i've been on newegg and tigerdirect and some people leave reviews like "this board is great, not very expandible but works great with Linux" so i'm sitting here getting ready to take that board out of my pc and throw it out the window.maybe theres a certain configuration i need to do or the people that leave comments all happen to use the same distro of Linux that i have yet to consider even trying.or it could be some other hardware issue.but idk what.i've tried replacing SATA hdd for IDE hdd, different DVDrom, i've run multiple memtest and they all do great individually, (not so great on dual channel, but i think BIOS update fixed that.i'll still check tho) YAY i updated my BIOS, turns out that with this board and EZ flash all u have to do is burn a CD with the update named "M2PlUSSE.ROM" and press alt+F2 with the CD in the CDrom drive and it updates by its self.









M2n mx se plus asus driver update