Mengmeng Zhang wrote:
> This is sorta off-topic, but it does have to do with Linux somewhat... I'm
> going to be buying a new system sometime soon, and I wanted to make sure
> that it will be 100% Linux Compatible, since I'll probably be running
> Linux on it 99.5% of the time. First of all, is a Pentium II 400 with a
> Gigabyte BX motherboard alright? I remember hearing a long time ago that
> Pentium II's were not completely compatible with Linux, but I think that's
> not the case anymore. Also, I know that Xfree86 has really good support
> for the Millenium II AGP (from what I can tell), but what about SVGALib?
>
> Also, I'm planning to have this system custom-built by a company somewhere
> in Austin, and I want it to be relatively cheap... I know that Chipsmart
> has really good prices, but I've heard bad things about their service and
> reliability. I found a store called Microchip Computers on the Internet,
> and they have pretty good prices too... Does anybody know about their
> service/reliability?
>
> Thank you very much,
> MZhang
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I have two freinds who do not know each other, both bought various stuffat
chipsmart, both were extremely jerked around with quality and warranty ,
ni,ther will ever shop ther again. Nor as a result of their experience, will
I.
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