On Saturday 30 December 2006 16:39, BandiPat wrote:
... Most here will recommend you stay away from anything Asus! There are better, more compatible motherboard brands out there.
B.S. It's not about compatibility, it's about the fact that Asus won't help you if you call them and tell them you're using Linux.
And "most here?" Prove it. Many of us own ASUS component and use them satsifactorily.
ASUS hardware is good, and it uses stock components. There's really no reason to expect them to help you, since there's really nothing they can do or add. If the necessary drivers exist for Linux, then great. If not, it wouldn't matter which vendor selected that component.
bye
Yeah. Bye.
RRS ========= Schulzy, We all realize you made a bad purchase decision when buying your Asus. We've listened to you trying to defend that decision on several occasions. We've also listened to you whine & moan & groan about
On Saturday 30 December 2006 21:05, Randall R Schulz wrote: things not working with it or having to alter things to get something to work. Just recently, I believe, when 10.2 was released there were cries for help coming from your direction! Now again, you come after us trying to defend your bad purchase decision of Asus motherboards. Just admit you chose poorly and leave it at that. There's no reason to attack others for their opinions about hardware. We don't hold your bad opinions against you, so why should you hold our good ones against us? Don't you have something more constructive to do with your time? bye -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org