> On Friday 07 May 2004 10:07 pm, Robert G. Scofield wrote: > > What is the most stable motherboard currently used for Linux? That is, > > if someone were building a computer, what motherboard would you > > recommend? > > Beats me, there are so many great choices. But I have come > to like Asus boards for consistently good performance and > reliability.
I have always had an affinity for Soyo boards and Asus has been alright also. > > What is better for Linux, an AMD chip or a Pentium 4? > > They all work perfectly. > > I am not as enamored of the hyperthreading P-4's as some > are. The performace benefit is marginal (15% or so), and > Linux will recognize it as a dual CPU which makes things a > bit more complicated. How is it complicated? I have a P4 w/HT - works great! - what is complicated about that? _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech