Thanks. I don't want to go down the line of HP, Dell etc. I was looking 
for something that I could order online that is complete minus the 
operating system or if it cheap enough just override what it comes with.

Failing that I would like to compile a list of hardware parts that I 
would have someone build for me.

This mobo has been brought to my attention and for under $100 is seems 
to have a lot of features, has anyone had experience with it? I was 
wondering if the NVIDIA Gb LAN controller would be a issue.


http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l2=101&l3=343&model=1338&modelmenu=1


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> I am thinking of purchasing a new computer, something that Ubuntu will 
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> what would be a Ubuntu friendly motherboard that is readily available 
> online and a suitable AMD CPU to match. I am looking at the budget end 
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>> I am thinking of purchasing a new computer, something that Ubuntu will
>> work with "out of the box".  Could any one give me some suggestions to
>> what would be a Ubuntu friendly motherboard that is readily available
>> online and a suitable AMD CPU to match. I am looking at the budget end
>> of the the market. I was intending also to purchase a N Vidia Ge Force
>> 8500 GT as well as my present ATI card has driven me over the edge. Any
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>> Cheers
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