On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Greg Norris wrote:
> > Anyway, I returned it to my vendor and I am now looking for another > > motherboard. I thought it best to be conservative and go with a > > motherboard based on the AMD 761 chipset, like the Abit KG7, since > > these generally seem to be most stable and trouble-free under Linux, > > even it they are now a little old. Since I have heard generally good > > things about Asus, I'm now thinking about the Asus A7M266. Based on > > searching with Google, it seems there are a fair number of people out > > there using it, and no serious outstanding issues. There do seem to > > be video (AGP?) problems with some video cards, but I'm hoping that > > with my Matrox G450 I will be Ok. > > I had this very board until recently (G450 as well), running unstable > (sid) with the 2.4.x kernel series. I didn't have any problems with > this combination... unfortunately the power supply went bad and toasted > it. :-( Thanks. That's very helpful. I take it then you would not necessarily recommend any more recent Asus board over this one? The only thing I was a little concerned about was that it might be too old. But it is better to have a working stable system that is a little old than a more modern system that is not :-) Faheem. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]