> <...snip > > I see that Monarch Computing uses the A7M-D, so the MB must work for > Linux... > > I'm wondering if there's something I overlooked that maybe either of > these machines will work if I did it right. I am about ready to spec > out a server from Monarch (probably with a Tyan MB) for them to buy as > their server and forget about these other two. However, I don't want > to spec a $2500-3000 system if the one of the ones they have will be > fine.
Asus A7m266d boards work beautifully with Linux, running Rawhide versions with large IBM hard disks. They started life running 7.3 with no issues. In addition, I have found that they make excellent (although noisy) space heaters in the winter. However, the power dissipation can become problematic in the summer if the A/C fails and the room temperature exceeds about 85 degrees. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list