Although not for everybody, this board, which I would recommend for a (reasonably light) server, works well out of the box with linux.
Since it is based around Intel chips, performance is impressive and driver support very good in Linux, and though I never took the opportunity to try the RAID features, both the Intel and Promise chipsets are supported as far as I know.
With hyperthreading enabled in BIOS, and using an SMP kernel, the 4 virtual CPUs were detected without problem.
The IDE controller uses the ICH5 chipset (using the 'Intel PIIXn' chipset under a 2.4 kernel) and runs fine with DMA enabled.
The e1000 driver worked without problem for the Intel PRO/1000 Gigabit LAN network card, and sound worked fine using the ac97 and intel8x0 drivers, even with 5.1 surround.
AGP was not a problem with my nVidia Geforce4 Ti4400. In addition I was able to view the onboard temperature sensors and control the fans with lm-sensors.
All in all, a great motherboard for Linux in my opinion...
The following is the full lspci output for the board:
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