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On Wednesday 14 July 2004 21:06, BandiPat wrote:
Since there has been several discussions and problems with ASUS motherboards, I thought this article might be of some interest to those considering one or wondering why many don't work with Linux well. Here is your URL:
http://www.mozillaquest.com/Linux04/Asus_Sucks_Story-01.html
I was surprised and disappointed to read about the apparent attitude of Asus towards the Linux operating system, not to mention Linux-using customers, as recounted here: http://www.mozillaquest.com/Linux04/Asus_Sucks_Story-01.html What year is this, 1995? Isn't it time for a supposedly advanced company like Asus to join the modern computing era? I have used Asus motherboards exclusively in all my computers for the past seven years. I have been very satisfied with every Asus board I ever purchased, most of which are in Linux-only systems. The Linux-only system on which I am typing this letter is running an Asus motherboard. I am dumbfounded that Asus, a company I admired until now, would be the subject of such an article as the one linked above. I don't have to tell you there are plenty of other motherboard companies out there who have enough sense to build boards that work according to accepted standards and answer valid customer inquiries with real information, not irrelevant blow-offs. ******************************************************** Powered by SuSE Linux 8.2 Professional KDE 3.1.1 KMail 1.5.1 This is a Microsoft-free computer Bryan S. Tyson bryantyson@earthlink.net ********************************************************