On Tuesday 24 October 2006 15:18, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Lee,
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 12:09, BandiPat wrote:
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 09:36, Marcel de Reuver wrote:
Is it correct that Opensuse does not install on an ASUS A8V-MX with VIA VT8251 South Bridge chipset. When I install Opensuse the SATA drive is not recognized.
What can I do to correct this? Thanks for your input.
Probably one of the best things you could do is stop using ASUS products. They are very anti-Linux and from your problem, appears to still be that way. I've noticed several Asus mobo problems of late with users just on these mailing lists.
Yeah. Just discard your hardware investment and follow the Linux / Open Source purists.
Get real. For one thing, their hardware is good, so avoiding it just because they have a bad attitude about Linux and open source amounts to nothing more than cutting off your nose to spite your face. One could just as well make the case that you should spite _them_ by successfully running Linux on their hardware despite their sycophantic attitude towards MS. [...] RRS ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Randy, You're just being silly now. You know as well as many others, there have been long standing problems with Asus motherboards and Linux. Not just new, bleeding edge types but older, should be supported types as well. There have been articles about the attitude of Asus towards Linux and their lack of support or offer of help to resolve a problem with their hardware. Just because you might own one doesn't make it good, just that you made the same mistake many other people did in their decision making process for buying hardware. He doesn't have to discard his hardware purchase because of a few problems, that seems very illogical on your part to mention that, but he will have to live with the problems associated with his decision in choosing bad hardware to use with Linux. bye, Lee --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org