Ask Slashdot: Linux-Friendly Desktop x86 Motherboard Manufacturers? 294
storkus writes: The release of Haswell-E and a price drop on Devil's Canyon has made me itch for a PC upgrade. However, looking around I discovered a pair of horror stories on Phoronix about the difficulties of using Linux on a multitude of motherboards. My question: if MSI, Gigabyte, Asus (and by extension Asrock) are out, who's left and are they any good? I'd like to build a (probably dual-boot, but don't know for sure) gaming and 'other' high-end machine with one of the above chips, so we're talking Z97 or X99; however, these stories seem to point to the problems being Windows-isms in the BIOS/UEFI structures rather than actual hardware incompatibility, combined with a lousy attitude (despite the Steam Linux distro being under development).
Phoronix = fail (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:Self-extracting EXEs (Score:5, Insightful)
LibreOffice does about 98 percent of what I need to service my clients, but that last five percent has to be handled, too