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I've got this motherboard running Ubuntu 11.04. I've found all to work fine except issues with USB. If I connect a USB headset on a port on the same USB controller as the mouse, the mouse will often freeze when there's any audio playing. Similarly when the webcam is plugged in with anything else, it won't work either.
The USB3 controller works fine (though only tested with USB2 devices), but when I plug in my PCI TV tuner card, the USB3 controller isn't recognised anymore, so those ports don't work at all. I posted details here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1802578
It seems a good motherboard, if only these issues can be sorted out.
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Just bought this
I just bought this mobo because of this article!!
My mom needed a new pc so...
I put it togetter and just trew ubuntu natty 64bit in there and everything is going very well.
I don't know if I want to mess natty up by getting the latest kernel and mesa... Because my mom will be using this.
I think i'll just stick with stock natty and wait for oneiric. Unless someone has some good advice for me?
Anyway thanks for the article ! Helped me a lot.
Grtz, Alex from Belgium
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Coud i ask some update?
From Ubuntu 11.10 and so on, put aside the LM_Sensors support issue, everything work fine out-of-the-box?
Between the Multi VGA Output options available:
D-Sub, DVI-D and HDMI;
which one was tested?
For example is the HDMI 1.4a standard full suported?
As minor issue, the LM_Sensors support when will be available?
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Intel HD Graphics 2000/3000 on Ubuntu is decent nowadays. HDMI is supported, but I don't know how well it can do 1.4a. At least HDMI audio is supposed to be working. But as you might know audio is always the most problematic part of HDMI, no matter what graphics card brand or driver (open- or closed-source) you use, probably except AMD's proprietary driver which seems to have it working right.
About sensors, probably these commands can make it work:
Code:sudo sensors-detect sudo modprobe coretemp
I don't know if Oneiric has any improvement on this.
If you need a board with out-of-the-box reliable lm-sensors support without needing much terminal work, get an Asus one with AMD CPU (M4N68T LE V2 is a good Linux-compatible board).Last edited by AlbertP; 25 December 2011, 05:42 PM.
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