Asus motherboards

From: Rick (rick_at_ns)
Date: 08/17/04


Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 10:52:23 -0400

Are these boards something I should now avoid with Fedora and anything past
RH 9.0? I have been accustomed to using Asus boards for small servers and
workstations but have in the last year they have been impossible with
anything past RH 9.0 and Fedora.

Anyone know if this an issue with Asus designing thier boards to be more
Windows centric or does this have to do with the community not keeping up
with new boards (i.e P4PE, P4P800, P4C800)? Is this temporary or should I
be looking around for another mobo manufacturer?

What does this group recommend as far as motherboard selection (small
database/web servers)? thanks.



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