>>> 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.

That's great to hear! I did not know that. Thanks for the data point.
Zen
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