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<DIV>I've used the Biostar P4TV board and it works fine with Debian and
SUSE installs.</DIV>
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<DIV>Jon</DIV>
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<DIV>Jon L. Miller, MCNE, CNS, ASE<BR>Director/Sr Systems Consultant<BR>MMT
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<DIV><BR><BR>>>> Milan.Pospisil@swantafe.wa.edu.au 10:38:41 am
18/05/2004 >>><BR>Hi
Folks,<BR>
I am trying to put together a computer on a rather limited budget. One of the
cost cutting ideas was to use a motherboard with an onboard video and sound
card. <BR>I have been struggling to find some info whether these all-in-one
motherboards are linux compatibile. From experience I know that the one I have
got (ASUS P4S33-VM) needed to have the onboard video card disabled in the
BIOSand a linux friendly video card inserted in the AGP slot. <BR>Can someone
possibly comment on this issue and/or point me somewhere where I could find some
more
info?<BR>
TIA<BR> Milan
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