You probably cannot. If people have relatively new hardware or motherboards,
then that information will not be updated on the Suse CDB until a user sends
in that information.
I use a Asus P4P800E-Deluxe motherboard on a multi linux system. So far it
works with the following distributions:
SuSe 8.2, Mandrake 10, Slackware 10, Debian 3, Fedora FC2 (with Alan Cox's
pathch) and FreeBSD.
My HD is UDMA and not SATA so cannot guarantee if SATA hard drives will
work, but onboard sound and lan wprk with all above distros. HTH
Same board, have had SuSE 9.1 (dvd edition), MDK 10 Community, and 10.0
Official, and Fedora Core 2 all booting at one time or another, back to
mdk right now...
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