Also note that these boards are being marketed as Steam OS compatible. This is a step in the right direction since some motherboard manufacturers don't even talk to you if you say a word that even rhymes with Linux during the RMA process. Sound is from Realtek which has long history of Linux support, the Killer NIC has had native support since 3.10(?) kernel.
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BreezeDM - Tuesday, September 2, 2014 - link
Also note that these boards are being marketed as Steam OS compatible. This is a step in the right direction since some motherboard manufacturers don't even talk to you if you say a word that even rhymes with Linux during the RMA process. Sound is from Realtek which has long history of Linux support, the Killer NIC has had native support since 3.10(?) kernel.