Sitsofe, in answer to your query:  MIT, like many enterprises,
standardizes on ONE hardware recommendation.  Most customers buy it
first and ask if Linux runs on it only later.  We are following a
successful multi-use recommendation of the Dell Optiplex GX 620 which
served extremely well for both Windows and Linux use.  MIT buys a LOT of
Dell and a LOT of Optiplex, to the extent that at our recent Hardware
Core Team meeting the discussion was, "Well, if Linux doesn't work on
the Dell hardware we're buying this year, we'll just tell people to wait
until next year to buy new desktop hardware.

I.E.  I don't get much choice about what hardwaqre we standardize upon.
My job is "Make it work" whatever it is.

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[regression] 7.2 broke vesa: "No matching modes found"
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