Where would I look for a list of what network chips are supported in any given kernel? I’m looking to build my first computer designed from the ground up for Linux and want to be sure that the Ethernet port and WiFi chip will work without needing to do anything special.

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    7 months ago

    That’s generally my mindset but the motherboard price jumps up quite a bit for one that has only Intel. Every other board has a Realtek chip on either the Ethernet or WiFi.

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      7 months ago

      I just chuck an add in NIC in and ignore the onboard LAN hardware. Wireless is usually an m.2 board and easily replaced as well. Total cost there is like $30 for both if you pick both up on fleaBay.

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        7 months ago

        It’s a mini iTX board so I won’t have room for an extra network card. Yes I could swap WiFi chips as it’s a daughter board but then I come back to the issue of what works with Linux

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      7 months ago

      Realtek LAN is usually not too bad.

      For WiFi, you want mediatek or Intel though.

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        7 months ago

        We’ve had seemingly endless support issues with mediatek WiFi over the last 2-3y in the asus-linux community. Most people have either pulled their mediatek cards and replaced them with intel or have just gotten used to rebooting every time they have a mediatek driver issue.