Due to a motherboard-failure on my linux-server, I had to buy a new motherboard. Since the response to my question has been far from enlightening, I decided to take action myself and bought a 780g as a replacement motherboard. (Asus M3A-H/HDMI, AMD 780G+SB700, ATX). It looks OK, but nothing more, not the motherboard I would have bought if it were not for the fact that I want to test the 780g.
I booted the kubuntu 8.04 amd64 live cd fine. I did not manage to boot ubuntu 7.04 64bit server (which is currently installed), probably due to missing drivers for the chipset.
I also tested booting with the BeleniX 0.7 live CD (32bit), which apparantly work ok. I managed to mount one of my local drives, although the "mount-application" hung when I tried to mount drive nr 2. And then things suddenly went down the drain. The entire system was behaving very odd, and started complaining about no space left on device. It was getting very late, and I did not experiment any more. I'll try to install build 89 of opensolaris during the weekend and see how that goes.



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