On 19/07/2012, at 10:00 AM, [email protected] wrote:

>>> Tuxta<gently and without being rude or stirring flames in any way>  utter
>>> crap.
>> Really?? Doesn't seem gentle and without being rude. Just stating you
>> are not rude does not make it so.
> 
> Well said.
> 
>> If anyone has any suggestions on motherboards I would love to hear from
>> you.
> 
> Very appropriate question for the list. Glad you asked it.
> 
> BTW, the tower is not so dark either :)
> 
> Let's continue having fun, with freedom,

We've installed a 1000 or more boards, in groups so say 100 different board 
types, and I have yet to find one that NEEDS proprietary software to run, so I 
guess the easy answer is just about any board (if not every) you can buy.
This is not true of laptops that often need firmware to run their wireless. 
Also many USB devices require firmware downloads to run.
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