I put "OT" on this because someone on my list here in Costa Rica got anal with me over the question. It was specifically Linux-related, so he mildly flamed me about "OT." Hope y'all don't mind... I need to find information about 2 motherboards (one on a Win95 machine, and the other in my Linux server - whoa! I got it in there! we are now officially _not_ "OT"). Right now I have what appears to be an IRQ conflict with a Digium card to run Asterisk. But, there is stuff coming up that I'd like to check again the motherboard documentation. Where and how do I get the make, model, brand name, etc. of the motherboard - the info I need to google and hopefully find information on RAM speeds and types, IRQ setup in BIOS, etc.? Is it printed physically on the board? Or is it something somewhere in the BIOS that I catch during the boot sequence? Example: during the boot sequence of my server, I hit pause and figgrd out that I have a Pentium III 600E MHz, Intel Pentium III MMX. But, that's the processor, not the motherboard. Does anyone know how I find this info? Thanks. -Greg -- Mutt 1.4.1i on Slackware 9.1 Linux Curridabat, San Jose, Costa Rica http://www.greg-and-sue.com/screenshot.jpg Yahoo Instant Messenger ID: gregkedro