Motherboards for new Ubuntu install

Motherboards for new Ubuntu install

Geoffrey S. Mendelson geoffreymendelson at gmail.com
Tue Dec 25 23:00:56 IST 2012


Dotan Cohen wrote:

> 
> It seems that the Ubuntu Hardware Compatibility List website is no
> longer maintained, and I cannot find any official information about
> these motherboards on Linux in general or Ubuntu in particular. If you
> can recommend a good supplier in the south (Beersheba) that has
> reasonable prices and better parts, then I might be able to convince
> them to ditch Ivory. I have spoken with Ivory customer support, which
> told me that they cannot guarantee that any of the motherboards will
> work.


I don't understand.

I know the manufacturers provide support and are responsible for the 
Windows drivers, so Ivory could as far as their warranty support goes, 
claim they work with whatever release of Windows the manufacturer claims 
it does.

But no one in the supply chain supports Linux, decides what drivers are 
included in a release or distro and so on,  so how can they make that 
claim?

Ivory is IMHO at least being honest.

If you think I am exaggerating, look up the history of the first UBUNTU 
Netbook Respin. After the deadline for changes on that release passed, 
the one beta tester with an ATOM processor came back from vacation and 
found the already finalized but unreleased version about to go out would 
not boot.

Instead of holding the release, or at least including a big warning, 
they released it as is, and left a lot of people with an unbootable 
system after an upgrade.

The Netbook respin was a quick fix, but as I remember, it had its own 
problems.

I expect that no honest vendor will do more than give you a chance to 
try a Linux install on one of their computers and if it works, sell you 
four of them.

There was time you pay a premium and buy a Linux computer, such as a VA. 
Linux, Dells with their own Linux distro, etc, but I think they are long 
gone.

Geoff.

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