The status web page has only three values for each mainboard: unsupported, unstable (not verified stable) and stable. There doesn't seem to be an easy way to tell whether one mainboard works better than another. How does one know whether LinuxBIOS on a particular mainboard supports multiuser X for example?
How does one determine which DoC models are supported, i.e. M2800, M2802, M2808, M2811, M3331, etc. for a particular mainboard BIOS socket?
I assume the mainboards with 512KB (2Mb) BIOS should contain a full compressed LinuxBIOS kernel. Would 1MB or more be recommended?
I'm looking for an inexpensive 1P AMD mainboard on which I can install LinuxBIOS with relative ease and gain maximum LinuxBIOS functionality from it. I would also like to follow one of the HOWTOs or create a new HOWTO for such a mainboard. Any mainboard suggestions? Would a DoC be required?
Sincerely,
Ken Fuchs kfuchs@winternet.com