Re: What Socket 478 MOBO Should I buy?

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On Tuesday 08 June 2004 03:57, Chris Kloiber wrote:
>On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 12:29, Avery wrote:
>> I am about to purchase a P4 socket 478 MOBO. I need some good
>> advise on what MOBO to pick. What chipsets is best supported these
>> days. I don't need any problems, this MOBO with eventually be
>> running Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 3.0. Asus Abit gigabyte
>> whatever it doesnt matter to me I am just looking for stability.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --
>> Avery
>
>If you are going to be running a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system,
> you will probably want Certified Hardware. Search the list of
> systems avaialble at http://hardwre.redhat.com/hcl
>
I found the page, but not my mobo maker.  Any reason Biostar is not 
mentioned in your manufacterers list?

>--
>Chris Kloiber, RHCX
>Global Support Services
>Red Hat, Inc.

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