motherboard
Robin Laing
Robin.Laing at drdc-rddc.gc.ca
Thu Mar 2 16:09:39 UTC 2006
John Summerfied wrote:
> Felix Miata wrote:
>
>> On 06/03/01 13:07 Andrea Bencini apparently typed:
>>
>>> Is this motherboard (AsusTek P5P 800 se) compatible with Fedora Core 4?
>>
>>
>>
>> Unless you're getting it for free, consider another made by someone
>> besides Asus.
>> http://www.mozillaquest.com/Linux04/Asus_Sucks_Story-01.html
>
>
> That is one story. I've heard one similar story (about ASUS support,
> nothing to do with OSS) in Australia.
>
> That's two stories.
>
> My own experience with ASUS motherboards has been good; I generally buy
> cheapies.
>
> I've had bad experiences with Intel (specs rather than support issues,
> I'd likely not buy one new), Gigabyte (try _them_ for support! I can't
> even update my BIOS), PC-Chips.
>
> My next mobo will probably be ASUS. I have a choice of chipsets (so can
> avoid Intel). Unless it's VIA (for Nehemia and his mates).
Like you I like Asus boards and they have worked well with my AMD
processors.
I also look for nVidia chipsets as I normally can get drivers from them.
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