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are you bunrning to CD or DVD? I heard that since the distros are getting so big, that it would be better to burn to DVD. Just an FYI. I personally burn all my distros to DVD and install from those rather than burn to cd anymore.
 
Originally posted by: Fallen Kell
Originally posted by: silverpig


Damn that sucks. I thought linux hardware problems were a thing of the past.

Nope. I usually check the chips that are used to make certain that they are supported before I buy anything. Too many manufacturers don't want to bother with supporting liunx.

Linux is a bag of problems by itself... now imagine if it have to work together with hardware lol...
 
The error you are getting is specific to the Abit AB9 Pro.
It happens for everyone I have talked to who has the board, myself included.
Ubuntu 7.X versions work fine, but 8.X fails with the error you posted.

Redhat works without a problem if you want to give it a try.
 
FWIW, Arch apparently works too, it's text install and you'll have to install xorg and your gui afterwards, it's not hard though, just pacman -S xorg && pacman -S KDE (or gnome) or if you want to search, just pacman -Ss "packagename"

I recommend it strongly, the power of the rc.conf is removed in too many systems, look it up.
 
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