I have SATA and via chipset and SUSE 9.2 works with that..
I have used FC 1 which came in the back of "Linux for non-geeks" by Rickford Grant.( I put it on an IDE drive though not SATA.)
It seemed slow on my PC compared to SUSE. After downloading stuff to my home directory it began to crawl.. shut down took forever..
couldn't shut down the net connection (or something similiar) It had froze here. I had to power down the PC. After that trying to reboot
it held the PC at the "hit the delete key to enter BIOS". I had to swap the drive out into an external USB drive case to reformat it.
Not offering this as a rant on Fedora just my experience with it..
Other distros by Red Hat have also been problematic on my hardware except the Enterprise edition which worked cleanly..
Since noticed that FC 1 formats with ext3, not reiser. Maybe a part of the problem. I tried on my last reinstall to give it a bigger swap
and I put the /home directory on a separate partition..
I also forgot about the boot floppy that I was instructed to create during the install.
This last insatll also fizzled. FC 1 worked normally, then it started taking forever to respond to mouse clicks in the browser. When I shut it down I got: Code: hda: drive not ready for command
ide0: reset: success
hda: status error: status= 0x10{seek complete}
end_request: I/O error, dev 03:01(hda), sector XXXXXX
and it kept repeating over and over and scrolling off the screen..
The number represented by XXXXXX kept changing randomly.
When I rebooted again, everything came up apparently normal..
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