Hello! I had many problems with Asus, and it was one of the brands people said to be good. During my quest to solve many of these problems, I discovered that Asus is likely to have problems, or just glitches, that make you loose time where you shouldn't.
Now, since there are many servers to build and configure awaiting for us, I would like to build some knowledge on what to look for and what to try to avoid. So, suppose I ask you to build a fast and reliable Debian server, something that does file serving with samba, dials internet on demand via diald, spools a couple of printers, serves faxes via Hylafax, processes e-mail from, to and within the intranet and performs backups of what's on it. What brand and type of motherboard, raid controller, CPU, modem and backup system would you use, to be able to install Debian on it without risking to go mad after some hardware flaw? What are good brands of motherboards? Asus? Intel? Soyo? Tyan? MSI? VIA? Others? What are the ones to avoid like death? I'd also would like to find multiprocessor motherboards without expensive (and Debian unfriendly) Adaptec cards integrated on them, since high end servers are likely to mount a custom raid controller like the Mylex AcceleRAID and don't have a need for them. Is there some internet site where to look for this kind of informations? I would like to avoid marketing hype and read about tests and real experiences, possibly taking Linux and Debian into account. Read you soon! Enrico -- GPG public key available on finger -l [EMAIL PROTECTED]