The D525MW has been obsoleted by Intel.  And that was a few months ago.  
I am surprised that Newegg can still get those boards as usually they 
run out quicker than this.

I wonder if Intel isn't keeping the line running for a while longer 
seeing the problems that the Cedarville line has with Linux.

There is a Cedarville graphics solution for Arch Linux and perhaps Mint 
I believe.  But I have not tried those.

The D525MW is a very nice board.  I have purchased many of them with 
zero problems.

Dave



On 12/2/2012 8:00 AM, Pete Matos wrote:
> Anders,
>      While I cannot comment on how it works I just recently bought  a brand
> new Intel Atom motherboard from Newegg.com on the recommendation of two
> other users who have functioning machines that work well with them. I have
> yet to install and test it out as I JUST received my ram order yesterday.
> However my two friends and several other folks apparently have been using
> this board with good results. It apparently tests well in the latency area
> and is pretty good for a LinuxCNC conversion. It does have only one PCI
> slot but it has a parallel, and serial as well as several USB ports on it.
> Here is a link....peace
>
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121442
>
> Hope this helps and good luck man. Peace
>
> Pete
>
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 7:26 AM, Anders Wallin
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>    
>> Hi all,
>> I'm looking for an ITX-sized motherboard that will work well with linuxcnc.
>>
>> I now have an Atom DN2800MT which has a lot of positives:
>> - powered from a single DC-jack
>> - passive cooling (just a slow case-fan is enough I assume)
>> - HDMI output
>>
>> However there seems to be one *big* minus which is the CedarView integrated
>> graphics chip. First they are only available on recent Ubuntu distributions
>> and second only on the 32-bit versions (not 64-bit). Thirdly I have now
>> tried a fresh install of 12.04LTS (which works, but the graphics are slow
>> and the resolution wrong with the generic driver) on this board and the
>> cedarview graphics driver install always fails rendering the machine
>> unusable (garbled screen at bootup).
>>
>> The board has a single PCIE slot which I don't want to use for a graphics
>> card since I want to use it for a Mesa FPGA-card.
>>
>> Any ideas or suggestions?
>>
>> AW
>>
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