Hello everyone.
I'm planning on putting together an Athlon based GNU/Linux system in the very near future. I'm not planning making a very "high performance" machine, but looking more for value and stability as it will be used for some development work.
I was considering getting something around an Athlon 850 or so, and was wondering if anyone could reccommend a stable motherboard that would operate well with GNU/Linux (with which I am rather unfamiliar).
Requirements : ATA/100, AGP slot, a few PCI slots (micro ATX would be fine), no built-on parts necessary (at least they should be able to be disabled in the BIOS), PC133 RAM (no DDR)
I look forward to seeing your suggestions! Thanks!
- ADBower
I'm planning on putting together an Athlon based GNU/Linux system in the very near future. I'm not planning making a very "high performance" machine, but looking more for value and stability as it will be used for some development work.
I was considering getting something around an Athlon 850 or so, and was wondering if anyone could reccommend a stable motherboard that would operate well with GNU/Linux (with which I am rather unfamiliar).
Requirements : ATA/100, AGP slot, a few PCI slots (micro ATX would be fine), no built-on parts necessary (at least they should be able to be disabled in the BIOS), PC133 RAM (no DDR)
I look forward to seeing your suggestions! Thanks!
- ADBower