Randall R Schulz wrote:
> On Saturday 30 December 2006 16:39, BandiPat wrote:
>   
>> ...
>> Most here will recommend you stay away from anything Asus!  There are
>> better, more compatible motherboard brands out there.
>>     
>
> B.S. It's not about compatibility, it's about the fact that Asus won't 
> help you if you call them and tell them you're using Linux.
>
> And "most here?" Prove it. Many of us own ASUS component and use them 
> satsifactorily.
>
> ASUS hardware is good, and it uses stock components. There's really no 
> reason to expect them to help you, since there's really nothing they 
> can do or add. If the necessary drivers exist for Linux, then great. If 
> not, it wouldn't matter which vendor selected that component.
>
>
>   

FWIW, This is my 2nd ASUS mom board.  Both have worked fine with Linux. 
I'm currently running an AMD 64 bit CPU.

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