Best Motherboard for Ubuntu
Alex Janssen
alex at ourwoods.org
Fri Jan 30 03:52:38 UTC 2009
Justin wrote:
> You guys are missing the point. It's for a business, and an office at
> that. He states in his OP that he wants something that works OOB, so
> don't suggest that he get something that might not.
>
> Second, ATI? Still no. Obviously ATI is better if you need 3D, but...
> office. Intel drivers, especially for the G31 and G41 I pointed him
> to, will be hassle free. You won't even need to enable any restriced
> drivers. Doesn't get easier.
>
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Eberhard Roloff <tuxebi at gmx.de
> <mailto:tuxebi at gmx.de>> wrote:
>
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
> >>> ATI has really improved their open source image in tha past
> year. I
> >>> would actually put them above Intel now. Intel has better FOSS
> >>> drivers, but the fglrx drivers from ATI are very decent now,
> >> Included in Ubuntu OTOB?
> >>
> >
> > Österreichische Termin und Optionenbörs?
> >
> This one is great!!!!!
>
> For our Austrian Readers:
> Optionenbörse (with "e" at the end) is correct. ;-)))
>
> Eberhard
>
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Justin's right here. I am not looking for the optimal board, just one
that has fair performance and works with minimum trouble. I like
solving problems, but when I have to have a sales rep or accounting back
up running in a couple of hours, I just need it to work.
I do appreciate all the enthusiasm. I'm sure there are others on this
list that are in my position that this info will help.
-Alex
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