On 09/10/2012 08:28 PM, Tom Rausner wrote:
Hi Folks.
I have a tower PC with a serious motherboard problem.
It is unable to pass data from one place (say the harddisk)
to another (say a CDROM), without drowning it in errors.
I think some pathways in the motherboard is broken, so I want to
replace it. BUT most of the motherboards on the market doesn't
have an old-style BIOS, they've got the UEFI-thing. So the question
is; can I replace my motherboard with one infested with the UEFI-thing
and get a Debian install to work on it ?

Hi
I bought uefi motherboard 1 year ago. It works well with squeeze weezy and sid. "UEFI" changes nothing.

Greetings

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Maderios



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