I have just received a new PC for home/office use. It is a sweet machine
boosting a Athlon 3000+ with an Asrock 939 Dual SATA II mobo. I have
the HDD connected to the Sata II connection and successfully installed
windows XP on it (it did require a driver though) but Ubuntu fails
miserably on this machine.<br><br>I did some research and I found out
that it is most likely a problem with the combination of a IDE DVD drive
and a SATA Harddrive. <br>I have exactly the same problem with my own
PC (a MSI NeoV-2 with 2 IDE HardDrives and 2 IDE optical drives, SATA
support is onboard but disabled in the BIOS) so I doubt it is just a
problem with the combination of these two. I am extremely disappointed
in Ubuntu for failing to fix these critical bugs.<br><br><div>As we speak I
am downloading the installation CD for Dapper Drake if that fails I will
have to keep Windows XP on those two machines. I suggest that if Ubuntu
wants to fix <a href="https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1" target="_blank">Bug #1</a> they start by fixing this bug. <br></div><div><br></div><div>Terry Talim</div><div>Email: <a href="mailto:melany@gmail.com">melany@gmail.com</a></div>
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