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!! IDE Controller
The ATA100 support for nforce2 boards is mature in kernel versions 2.4.24 and 2.6.3. Just be sure to enable the kernel's nforce2 IDE driver.
!! ACPI
-The 2.4.25 and 2.6.3 kernels support nforce2 boards' [ACPI|http://www.acpi.info/] (Advanced Configuration & Power Interface) implementation. With ACPI and its thermal zone support enabled, userspace programs (e.g. gkrellm) can display the CPU
temperature.
+The 2.4.25 and 2.6.3 kernels support nforce2 boards' [ACPI|http://www.acpi.info/] (Advanced Configuration & Power Interface) implementation. With ACPI and its thermal zone support enabled, userspace programs (e.g. gkrellm) can display the temperature of the CPU die
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!! APIC
The 2.4.25 and 2.6.3 kernels support nforce2 boards' [APIC|http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/datashts/290566.htm]. However, due to a confusing hardware? bug (the C1 disconnect bug) most nforce2 boards frequently freeze when the kernel's APIC/APIC-IO support is enabled. Here is a website that provides some more details: http://atlas.et.tudelft.nl/verwei90/nforce2/index.html