Maybe you should draft a list of hardware that, in your expert opinion, we should all be buying and publish it in a blog somewhere. Hey, the "everyone-is-entitled-to-my-opinion-and-i-am-an-expert-and-asus-is-crap.com" domain is available!
Just a curiosity. What hardware do YOU buy that works so wonderfully all of the time? Don't keep the secret to yourself. Of course: exception makes the rule, but in most cases ASUS boards were
Hello, Carlos Lozano Diez wrote: problematic for me. They adopt new technologies too early, and these broken implementations are not well supported in Linux even after years. On the other hand, I have an old p3 machine with an ASUS mother board, which works fine even after a lightning, just one of the serial ports got demaged. I only have positive experiences with MSI, but some people say the same about it, as I told about ASUS. I only have positive experiences with Tyan, but those are rather expensive. They don't always have the latest technologies, but are usually provide very high quality solutions. I also like IBM servers, but keep in mind, that both very low (VIA chipset in a server???) and very high end are problematic. Standard disclaimer: these are my personal experiences, your millage may vary :-) Bye, -- CzP http://peter.czanik.hu/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org