On Sunday 15 December 2002 09:42 pm, Bob Raymond's voice rose above the 
ones in my head and declared:
> On Monday 16 December 2002 02:31 am, Net Llama! wrote:
> > My experiences with Asus haven't been all that stellar.  They tend
> > to cut corners with specs which results in unreliable hardware when
> > pushed to its limits.  Also SiS makes hardware that is notiriously
> > incompatible with Linux.
>
> I really don't know of a good mb manufacturer to turn to- I have one
> complaint with my EPoX board, and that's with its shutdown/reboot
> abilities- I have to shut off the power supply when rebooting,
> otherwise the USB ports don't initialize.

I just bought a Soyo Dragon Lite for AMD Socket A w/ Via KT333 Chipset 
and just got my parts last week and put the box together Friday night.  
I have seen no problems with it at all in the 5 days it has been 
running.  I have taxed it yet because I have yet to transfer my data 
from my old box to it yet but I've given a decent test run so far.  

Plus on the Soyo website, they list their boards as actually supporting 
Linux.  That was the only Mobo manufacturer site that I seen that did 
that.  

$.02 deposited.

-- 
Tom Wilson
Registered Linux user # 199331
I used to be with it, then they changed what it was.  Now what I'm with 
isn't it anymore and whats it seems strange and scary to me.
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