RE: Powerful and Stable PC Configuration for Linux (Fedora)

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The ASUS P4P800 contains on board video recognized by Fedora's Anaconda. You
can skip the purchase of the video board unless you want to run games.

We run several of those boards in 2U racked chassis with non of the 3 PCI
slots used - everything you could want is already built in.

The only suggestion is to change the BIOS setting to give the video 32Meg of
RAM instead of the 8Meg that it defaults to BEFORE you install Linux.

We also run that board for Windows 2000 machines and everything works
flawlessly after you install all the add on Windows drivers that come
packaged with the board.

BTW - We've been purchasing ASUS boards for over 10 years, and we would do
that if they weren't great products.

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