This bug is so old, there is no point in continuing with it. The release
is obsolete, and the specific hardware in question is also relatively
out of date. I still have the hardware in question, but have long since
switched to Debian server for it, which has always worked flawlessly in
this application.

It is possible that the root problem in this case *may* have been that
the Ubuntu "i386" releases have had many bugs related to actual i386
support. I have filed other bugs in this regards, but these bugs would
get fixed for one release, only for the identical bug to appear again in
the next release. That however was a release management issue, which is
not something in the scope of this bug report.

If support for this class of hardware is no longer important to Ubuntu,
then there is no point in anyone else wasting effort on it. I have
marked this issue as "invalid", as there is no option for "so old
probably nobody cares any more". However, it was a valid problem at the
time.

As background, the motherboard mentioned in this report is an embedded
Mini-ITX board used in things like point of sale and industrial
applications.


** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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  [Hardy] Does not install on VIA PD6000E Motherboard (Multiple
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