I'm starting to learn more and more about Linux everyday, and the reason I'm going to be building a Linux box is mainly because I want an experience outside of Windows. 
First off, it seems device drivers for Linux on common hardware these days are pretty lacking (am I off?). I don't know how many motherboards actually have acceptable Linux drivers (if at all), and was wondering if any of you guys have any idea of what to get (I know nForce has Linux drivers, but I don't know if they work well though).
Secondly, what about an HD or video card? Do Seagate, WD, or Maxtor sell any good Linux HD's. What about Matrox, ATi, or nVidia for a video card?
Thirdly, which CPU am I going for here, AXP or P4. I'm thinking an AXP just because I'm not going to be doing any overclocking, but I'm not sure which is faster/smoother/optimized.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: And of course I can't forgot to ask...which Linux distro do you suggest?
			
			First off, it seems device drivers for Linux on common hardware these days are pretty lacking (am I off?). I don't know how many motherboards actually have acceptable Linux drivers (if at all), and was wondering if any of you guys have any idea of what to get (I know nForce has Linux drivers, but I don't know if they work well though).
Secondly, what about an HD or video card? Do Seagate, WD, or Maxtor sell any good Linux HD's. What about Matrox, ATi, or nVidia for a video card?
Thirdly, which CPU am I going for here, AXP or P4. I'm thinking an AXP just because I'm not going to be doing any overclocking, but I'm not sure which is faster/smoother/optimized.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: And of course I can't forgot to ask...which Linux distro do you suggest?
				
		
			