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  1. Hi there. I was trying to install Fedora last night, and ran into some similar problems noted in this thread - though I am now worried about the video driver issue, since I have an ATI Radeon 9800XT - if it's not going to work, that won't be very cool (considering it's expensive). My system is: Here's a description of the system: - Chassis: Thermaltake Damier 6000+ - Motherboard: SOYO Dragon Platinum, Intel 875P Chipset - Intel 3.0ghz 800FSB - 2 GB RAM - 4 SATA drives (Silicon Image provides the onboard controller) - Samsung CD-R(W) Basically the installation chokes at the point where it says it can't locate an adequate driver for the disks in my system, and there's a selection list, etc. etc. This must be due to the SATA controller (Silicon Image). Someone suggested I modify the AMI BIOS so the drives operate in "compatibility mode", which I'm about to try. I wonder if the updates to Fedora (which are not included with the core ISO release) resolve this issue or what others might have found with this a work-a-around). Thanks.
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