[03:24] Hi [03:28] hello there [10:47] hi === darkdevil is now known as Guest6019 [10:48] hi [11:00] hi [15:07] hi [15:08] wutz [20:48] where i can find motherboard compatibility list for motherboard with socket am5 [20:50] nexuiz15: I don't think there is a sensible one. Rather find a mainboard you want and then check whether it's compatible [20:50] but I'd say that mostly, the exact mainboard does not matter so much as long as the important components (audio, network, chipset) are compatible [20:54] I don't know where i can find this (audio, network, chipset compatible) [20:58] I only study linux [20:59] nexuiz15: Hm, sorry, the other way round... what do you want to achieve? [21:01] I wont bay new motherboard, but i don't know will it work with linux [21:03] nexuiz15: Which one do you have? [21:04] in most cases, you have to try it out though. There often might be a minor quirk that some few people realize and the majority not, or the other way round [21:05] for socket AM2 i know some motherboard. forĀ  AM5 nothing [21:05] ah, sorry, I misunderstood you [21:06] I'd say you better find one that you like, and then one can check whether it is compatible [21:06] the other way round, one full list of compatible notebooks, is barely anywhere [21:09] not for notebook. for PC [21:09] uhm, sorry, components, not notebooks [21:17] i not programmer. i can only install xubuntu. [21:19] bat i need upgrade pc [21:19] nexuiz15: Yeah, but what I mean is: Check your favourite store for the mainboard that you want and that is in your price range. Or check whichever you would take. And then only afterwards you check whether it is compatible === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc