PC's Linux ready

Justin Bennett justin.bennett at dynabrade.com
Thu Jan 22 14:27:55 EST 2004


Never had any grief with gigabyte boards, but I'm running them mostly as 
servers so I don't use things like sounds, USB, ect. Asus has a great 
reputation. Either way you get to pick your board, rather than get stuck 
with whatever all in one Dell is using at the moment.

Justin Bennett
Network Administrator
RHCE (Redhat Certified Linux Engineer)
Dynabrade, Inc.
8989 Sheridan Dr.
Clarence, NY 14031
 



Robert Dege wrote:

>I've had nothing but bad luck from Gigabyte products.  And their tech
>support is equally bad.  I personally like Asus products.  Their tech
>support is not as bad as gigabyte's but not as great either.  When I email
>a tech, it takes about a week to get a response.  However, Asus products
>offer excellent performance results.
>
>-Rob
>
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>>hardware compatabillity before you buy. (I like the gigabyte boards myself).
>>
>>Justin
>>
>>Justin Bennett
>>Network Administrator
>>RHCE (Redhat Certified Linux Engineer)
>>Dynabrade, Inc.
>>8989 Sheridan Dr.
>>Clarence, NY 14031
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>JJ Neff wrote:
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>>
>>>I'm in the market for a new PC.  Tired of piecing together old hardware, ready
>>>to buy one new PC.
>>>
>>>What are some good Linux loving vendors.  I like the Dell and other deals on TV
>>>with Combo drives etc. but dont want to have to uninstall Windows.
>>>
>>>Let me know of your experiences.
>>>
>>>JJN
>>>
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>
>Dege
>
>I'm just not up2date on my al-kee-hol-*hic* lingo
>Although, I do have that slurring part down ;)
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