----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Keller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 11:19 PM
Subject: Linux friendly motherboard


> Apologies if this goes out twice. I don't understand why this is a
> closed list? Doesn't redhat realize people might be reading and
> repsonding to posts with different email addresses?
>
>
> Quick question...
>
> Do any of the manufacturers make a linux friendly motherboard? I'm not
> sure what the definition of linux friendly is; maybe doesn't require
> MSDOS to upgrade? I've tried both the ASUS and Abit, next time I'm going
> away from VIA. I'm considering waiting for the Nvidia board (not a huge
> time constraint), but I'm not sure that will solve the problem.
>
> I realize that I could just keep an MSDOS floppy lying around, but I
> guess I'm interested in the principle of the matter. Is it possible to
> assemble a linux box (for any amount of money) that doesn't require some
> form of a microsoft product to maintain??

Try this site and see if that helps...

http://www.linuxhardware.org/

On the right side of the Index page should be links to different reviews of
the computer components and maybe that will help.  I'm thinking of upgrading
my PIII 750 to Athlon 1.2GHZ as that seems to be the best processor
optimized for linux (according to the P4 test on site above anyway).

Mike

Mike



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