I've been using ASUS motherboards for years, all sorts of models, and haven't had a particular problem yet. Now SiS video cards are a different matter - I bought a half dozen on spec once and couldn't even get the damn things to work right under windows.... Mike- On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 21:53:17 -0700, you wrote: >Karl wrote: >> Sorry I can't help with a SiS chipset. But it might be the problem >> if the other computers are using Intel motherboards. I went to the SiS >> web page and this was first: >> >> *WELCOME TO SiS DOWNLOAD CENTER* >> >> * * >> *Agreement* >> We only manufacture chipsets for Mainboards/VGA cards, but do not >> assemble boards or cards for retail use. Retail board and card >> manufacturers often customize SiS chipsets' hardware and software to >> suit their particular system or configuration, so drivers on this site >> may not work for your particular system. >> Your manufacturer is the best source of information for product >> information and support. We suggest you obtain technical assistance >> from your board or card manufacturer first before installing SiS drivers. >> >> SiS does not guarantee the proper functionality of these drivers on >> your customized systems and we assume no responsibility for any >> problems occur upon the installation of SiS drivers. >> >> >> This makes me really wonder about SiS. It could be the root cause of >> your trouble. >ASUS is pretty much responsible for problems with their boards. Just try >and convince them!! I have 12 ASUS boards registered with them and all I >get is nonsense from their tech support. Mention Linux and support is >nonexistent. So much for VIP Membership. > >thanks, > >Jon > >-- >R A Jon Hamelin >Hamelin Graphics >324-1985 Wallace St >Vancouver, BC V6R 4H4 > >778 327 9302 -- If you're not confused, you're not trying hard enough. -- Please note - Due to the intense volume of spam, we have installed site-wide spam filters at catherders.com. If email from you bounces, try non-HTML, non-encoded, non-attachments,