Linux Chipset Compatibility List?
From: Ari Rankum (ari_rankum_at_invalid.invalid)
Date: 08/30/05
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Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 12:33:31 GMT
I need to buy a few ATX motherboards today for a project. I need them
in a hurry, so I'm going to try to find them at a local retailer. I
want 4 channel SATA support if I can find it. Any recommendations? Any
chipsets/mobos to avoid? Is there a chipset compatibility list
maintained somewhere on the web that someone can point me to? I intend
to run FC4 on the boards. Thanks in advance.
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