FYI, Tyan pretty regularly makes crappy "consumer" level motherboards. Their K7 boards are no exception - if you want a good K7 board, your best bet is ASUS, or possibly Abit, not Tyan. If you're looking for a good SMP motherboard, they're pretty decent, but otherwise, avoid 'em. Nick carls at agritech.com, on 06/30/2000 03:55:38 PM To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org @ PMDF cc: Subject: [TCLUG:19376] Tyan K7 boards? people on the list have said good things about Tyan mobos, and I see that they have a K7 board now. http://www.tyan.com/products/html/trinityk7.html how well-supported are the IDE controller and sound chipset under Linux? I see that it comes with a 'driver disk'; which immediately makes me suspicious (since they probably aren't anything but Windows drivers...) I'm not necessarily going to run Linux on one of these things (I'm actually looking for a win98 setup here at work); but I'd like to look at the possibility down the road. Carl Soderstrom _________________________________________ Systems Administrator 307 Brighton Ave. Minnesota DHIA Buffalo, MN carls at agritech.com (763) 682-1091 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org -------------- next part -------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org