GamesRadar/PC Gamer: "Motherboard heavyweight Asus will begin embedding a lightweight version of Linux to motherboards, beginning with the P5Q family and eventually extending across the entire motherboard product line, the company announced last week in conjunction with DeviceVM."
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quote:"This is great news if you, like me, never turn off your laptop for fear that you will not be able to obsessively check IMDb and queue up movies on Netflix" lolz
but yeah Linux is good, people just need to make the leap of faith and give it a try... it loads up way faster than vista or xp for that matter.
Great idea, and a nice little 1 up on the competition.
Support for Linux seems to be growing everyday.
interesting...
A smart and bold move. Helps to give easier, faster access to small things. Totally sticking with ASUS from now on.
Now if they could just make motherboards that didn't have so many glitches with memory. I've had 2 ASUS motherboards in the last 2 years. The first wouldn't jive with the RAM I installed, even though it said it supported said RAM. The second just blew up on me for no real reason. But, coolness on supporting Linux like that. I need to give it a try sometime. I just need to make a new partition...