I'll see your Asus P5a, and raise ya an
EpoX MVP3G5 (Via Apollo, 2MB cache, 1agp, 5pci, 2 isa), 128 mb pc100 ram, an
AMD K62/3D now 500mhz,
Matrox G400 Dualhead (32MB), an SB Live! Platinum, Netgear 10/100 lan card
(cable modem), Logitech cordless keyboard and mouse.

3 questions; how do I get the scroll wheel of my mouse operating in KDE? Why
does my internet connection seem to be a lot faster under windoze 98? And
finally, where do I configure the soundcard?
(I'm figuring I'll have to do a kernel recompile)

Thanks
Dave Korzun
- I may be old, but I'm slow...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard S. McCranie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] [OT] good motherboards


> I am running a Dual boot system with an Asus P5a mother board with an ALI
> chip set and an AMD K62 CPU with no problems...
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Hugo Rabson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 10:04 AM
> Subject: [Cooker] [OT] good motherboards
>
>
> > I know this is severely OT but I would appreciate feedback from the
> readers
> > of this list. My boss's boss has given me yet another batch of
> motherboards
> > unreliable by design (last time, AstroMicro; this time, ProComp) and I
> would
> > appreciate recommendations of good motherboards, especially anecdotal
> > evidence of quality.
> >
> > I've heard good things about:-
> >     - Gigabyte
> >     - Tyan
> >     - ABit
> >
> > (The PCs run Pentium III CPUs up to 550MHz and are Linux/Windows98
> > dual-boot. I figure, if it'll run Linux, it'll run Windows, but not the
> > other way around.)
> >
> > I'm looking on ZDNet for reviews but I trust the Cooker people more than
> > ZDNet. I'm not asking anyone to do my research for me. You folks are yet
> one
> > more information resource for me to exploit- umm, I mean, utilize. :)
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > HugoRabson
> >
> >
> >
>

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