Every Linux distro used to install on my PC with extreme ease before I had upgraded the PC config.
But now, when I try to install any distro (be it Fedora or SuSE; the same versions that existed on my previous PC config very peacefully), the chances are that it won't install due to weired error messages or unknown reasons. The installation doesn't proceed either due the error messages or due to certain (in fact almost every major package) refusing to install.
Here have a look at the error messages that appear on my monitor screen:
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My previous computer config:
Intel P4 2.4 GHz, Intel 845 GVSR (motherboard), 256 MB RAM, no graphics card.
My new PC config :
Intel Pentium D820 2.8 GHz, Intel D101GGC (motherboard), 512 MB RAM, nVIDIA GeForce 6500 FX
Not all the Linux distros refuse to install. Some of them including Ubuntu, Mandriva and Xandros install with ease, but in most cases they do not detect the sound card built-in on the motherboard.
If you can, please tell me the reason of this problem and a solution to it too.
Thanks.