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2006-09-28 08:06:34 - Operating System: Ubuntu Linux - My rating:    
This system was released in August of 2006 (I think), and uses the new core 2 Duo, and I believe a new Intel chipset. Not surprisingly, there are some problems using it with versions of Linux released before that time.
Ubuntu 6.06 will load on the system, and most functions did appear to work. However, the onboard ethernet controller (an intel gbit interface) is not detected. I was able to get the system working with an older PCI ethernet card.
I also tried test release Ubuntu 6.10 Knot 3. This correctly found the onboard ethernet card, so I assume the official 6.10 release will be fine when it comes out.
Sound and USB worked fine.
The DVD drive seems to work, but I had a lot of trouble getting the system to boot from the drive. I usually had to hit F12 to go to the boot menu, then tell it to boot from the DVD, which would always fail at least once. If I tried it multiple times, it would eventually work. This may be a problem with my system, I find it hard to believe this applies to all systems.
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2006-11-22 11:57:09 - Operating System: Fedora Core - My rating:   
I have got a few issues with my Fedora Core 6 installation, which I probably could have avoided - but did not out of pure ignorence. May this help others:
1/ BIOS disk setting:
When BIOS disk setting is on autodetect, on FC6 with the standard 585 or 686 kernel, I get a "ATA4: SRST failed" error when booting. The kernel is trying to access the high SATA ports, but fail. This means that I have to wait for 30 seconds and then cannot view my second (home-installed) hard drive.
The issue is solved by reverting back to factory setting (RAID BIOS), but then I had to re-install the whole system. I could view the partition, but not boot. Reinstalling grub was not enough.
2/ Graphic driver:
My Dimension 9200 shipped with an ATI Radeon X1300, which is not known by the open source Radeon driver. With the vesa driver I cannot get my monitor to 1600x1200 / 85Hz. I can only with the ATI proprietary frglx driver - but then the current driver fails if I start X without turning off my monitor... It's OK if I turn it off, and then back on!
3/ /proc/mtrr:
I had to use the fix_mtrr trick (http://www.rage3d.com/board/showpost.php?p=1333981360&postcount=18 for instance) to get graphic acceleration working. Else /proc/mtrr was reporting much more memory than what I had.
4/ alsa_mixer:
For some reason, I get some error messages from the alsa_mixer library, but it does not **seem** to have much of an impact - yet to be investigated.
All else is fine, so far. The Ethernet card and card readers where recognized automatically (with FC6, as opposed to my older Knoppix disk). Sound was OK, when I found how to change the default 0% setting.
Good luck!
Yannick
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2007-02-08 00:28:31 - Operating System: Fedora Core - My rating: 
I have had nothing but problems with this machine. FC6 installed successfully, but it keeps getting kernel panics. Seems to be triggered by heavy disk activity, but also happens sporadically when the box is idle.
Tried FC5, with the same results.
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2007-03-16 12:01:33 - Operating System: CentOS - My rating:    
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