Re: [CentOS] list of supported hardware

2011-05-03 Thread Devin Reade
I've also found it to be a good rule of thumb to not purchase motherboards that are using technology that have been out for less than a year or so. This is more applicable to "desktop/consumer grade" systems rather than "server grade" systems, since the latter don't tend to use a given technology

Re: [CentOS] list of supported hardware

2011-05-03 Thread Brandon Ooi
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 2:30 AM, John R Pierce wrote: > On 05/03/11 2:16 AM, Michael Schumacher wrote: > > Hello CentOS list, > > > > I have been looking for a list of hardware that is supported by the > > Centos kernel and its modules. I couldn't find anything in the > > documentation at Centos n

Re: [CentOS] list of supported hardware

2011-05-03 Thread John R Pierce
On 05/03/11 2:16 AM, Michael Schumacher wrote: > Hello CentOS list, > > I have been looking for a list of hardware that is supported by the > Centos kernel and its modules. I couldn't find anything in the > documentation at Centos nor at RH. Google didn't bring up anything > either. Is there any li

[CentOS] list of supported hardware

2011-05-03 Thread Michael Schumacher
Hello CentOS list, I have been looking for a list of hardware that is supported by the Centos kernel and its modules. I couldn't find anything in the documentation at Centos nor at RH. Google didn't bring up anything either. Is there any list or will I need to browse the source code directories?