On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 07:39:24PM -0700, Ken Teague wrote:
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> For example, lets
> say I have a new motherboard with a chipset that isn't supported by the
> current Linux kernel on the Debian installation media. I go to said
> manufacturers web site and they have downloads for Red Hat and SuSE.
Since Debian isn't really supported by most hardware vendors, it makes
it difficult to install the distribution when the kernel on the
installation media doesn't support, say, a RAID controller or the IDE
chipset... things of that nature. However, hardware vendors over the
years are starting to em
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