Tom Diehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Chuck Moss wrote:
> 
> > On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 09:19:26PM -0700, Christopher Keller wrote:
> > > Apologies if this goes out twice. I don't understand why this is a
> > > closed list? Doesn't redhat realize people might be reading and
> > > repsonding to posts with different email addresses?
> > >
> > >
> > > Quick question...
> > >
> > > Do any of the manufacturers make a linux friendly motherboard? I'm not
> > > sure what the definition of linux friendly is; maybe doesn't require
> > > MSDOS to upgrade? I've tried both the ASUS and Abit, next time I'm going
> > > away from VIA. I'm considering waiting for the Nvidia board (not a huge
> > > time constraint), but I'm not sure that will solve the problem.
> > >
> > > I realize that I could just keep an MSDOS floppy lying around, but I
> > > guess I'm interested in the principle of the matter. Is it possible to
> > > assemble a linux box (for any amount of money) that doesn't require some
> > > form of a microsoft product to maintain??
> >
> > Not a direct answer but I have had good luck with freedos. ;-)
> > That's where I put all my HD config programs needed to lock in  DMA speeds
> > etc when hacking the Linux TIVO.  (I know unrelated but cool ;-)
> 
> What is Linux TIVO? I know what TIVO is but is this some kind of TIVO setup on a 
>Linux
> box? If so Where can I find info on it?

TIVO is a linux appliance.
-- 
Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat, Inc.



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