Apparently you get Windstream, Hotwire, Bluestream, and Xfinity. And AT&T, duh. Hotwire and Bluesteam seem to be the best, but I'm not sure. http://broadbandnow.com Look through here and on their websites and see if any of those meet your needs.
I bought a used SeaSonic SSP-450RT via Amazon for 18 dollars with free shipping (Not Prime either). We'll see how long it lasts, but it's SeaSonic so I'm not worried.
Edit: It'll be running 24/7 as well for a BOINC rig.
Yeah, I've been using USB 2.0 for that reason. I saw the Rufus alert as well. I'm starting to think it may be a motherboard issue by design. A quick Google search pulled a forum post saying that Gigabyte boards were notorious for refusing to boot from USB. I might try it "The old fashioned way" AKA: CD-ROM
Hello all!
I've been trying to set up a "new to me" computer with Linux 16.04 LTS (Or whatever the most current LTS release is) The system knows that the drive is there, so that's a good sign. However, even when I go in to change the boot order, it refuses to show the Ubuntu setup screen.
Specs:
Core2Duo E8500
Stock Intel Cooler
Gigabyte GA-945GCM-S2C
Sapphire HD 6850
4GB DDR2
Toshiba 320GB HDD
SeaSonic SSP-450RT
Thank you!