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Information Update Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 (32-bit) Installation Notes If you have installed the Windows Server 2008 (32-bit) operating system using the Dell™ Systems Build and Update Utility, you will need to manually install driver Intel_3200-Chipset-Software-_A03_R187973.exe (version A03 or later). You can download this driver through the update utility or from support.dell.com. Hanging Behavior with Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 5 System Hangs Intermittently If you are running the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system (versions 5 or 5.1), your system may hang intermittently if Demand Based Switching (DBS) is enabled in the system setup. It is recommended that you disable DBS in the system setup program to avoid this issue. See "System Setup Options" in your Hardware Owner's Manual for information on disabling DBS. This behavior will be corrected in a future release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. System Hangs on Restart If you are running the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system (version 5.2), and you attempt to restart your system after it has resumed from hibernation, the system will hang. You will have to manually turn off your system and turn it back on. For more information on this issue, see knowledge base article 12953 on the Red Hat support website. November 2008 Rev. A01

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Information Update
Microsoft
®
Windows Server
®
2008 (32-bit)
Installation Notes
If you have installed the Windows Server 2008 (32-bit) operating system
using the Dell™ Systems Build and Update Utility, you will need to manually
install driver
Intel_3200-Chipset-Software-_A03_R187973.exe (version A03
or later)
. You can download this driver through the update utility or from
support.dell.com
.
Hanging Behavior with Red Hat
®
Enterprise
Linux
®
5
System Hangs Intermittently
If you are running the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system (versions 5
or 5.1), your system may hang intermittently if Demand Based Switching
(DBS) is enabled in the system setup. It is recommended that you disable
DBS in the system setup program to avoid this issue. See "System Setup
Options" in your
Hardware Owner’s Manual
for information on disabling
DBS. This behavior will be corrected in a future release of Red Hat Enterprise
Linux.
System Hangs on Restart
If you are running the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system
(version 5.2), and you attempt to restart your system after it has resumed
from hibernation, the system will hang. You will have to manually turn off
your system and turn it back on. For more information on this issue,
see knowledge base article
12953
on the Red Hat support website.
November 2008
Rev. A01