Each of my most recently acquired had been out of production probably at least a year. I quit buying new motherboards not based on an Intel chipset, and thus an Intel CPU and GPU, over a decade ago, so have no useful direct experience with AMD. A good rule of thumb is a minimum of 6-12 months following a product release tends to be enough time. Certainly no one entity would be able to acquire every board to test even if it was motivated to try, so any such maintainer is limited to getting much of its input from others, giving rise to differences in testing procedures and opinions, and absences of various desirable specifications.įar and away most x86 boards are compatible, or will become compatible given enough time between their manufacture and the time required to incorporate any new hardware or technology into FOSS software. This makes motivation to attempt maintaining such a list lacking. You may find a partial list of known incompatibles, and I know there is at least one partial list of known compatibles, but usually by the time a board gets onto such a list, the manufacturer has already discontinued production of it. I doubt there would ever be any such list. Where is the complete list of linux compatible motherboard?
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