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ASUS M2N68 AM Motherboard support for LINUX

Last answer on Nov 2, 2009 12:53:12 pm GMT sanjay, on Oct 30, 2009 2:43:47 am GMT 
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Hello,
i recently bought a PC with ASUS M2N68 A PLUS Motherboard and AMD processor. i m not able to load any linux operating system on my machine. Whwn i start loading linux it asks for device drivers and show some listed driver of linux. I think it asks for SATA driver since i have got a SATA hard disk drive. it also says please load device driver if it is not listed in the list. when i insert the DVD/cd supplied with motherboard it does not go there. i m unable to load LINUX. Does this motherboard not support linux? is there any driver which i can download to fix this problem?

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 sensei.moore, on Nov 2, 2009 12:53:12 pm GMT
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Maybe the drivers of the motherboard is not Linux compatible, that's why you are getting this problem.

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