Daniel Hill wrote:
from what I understand "ExpressGate" is a linux install on some flash
that's planted on the motherboard some where, I'm not exactly sure but
that's pretty good reason to say it's linux compatible
also Linux drivers should always come included with a kernel, so getting
the lastest kernel is probably your best bet
also Chipsets have to be x86 compatible meaning they are pretty much
standardised and only some things like chipset specific features will
have problems like power management, and maybe ethernet drivers
My friend has a Asus P5Q which has the same chipset as both motherboards
and he's said it's running fine
thing about linux compatibility and chipset drivers is I think everyone
has taken for granted that it just works, that is why there isn't much
on the subject
Great, thanks! This makes things much easier now.
Thanks,
Aidan