I wonder if this is related, http://forum.deviantart.com/403142
It's kind of long.  It boils down to, "you can't run unauthorized software and the
data you create belongs to Microsoft."

Beaker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>> Install goes okay.  using grub.
>> Upon boot, it displays about 4 lines detailing which kernel image, then:
>>
>> error 28  Selected Item cannot fit into memory.
>>
>> intel D850EMV Mobo
>>
>>
>> any ideas?
>
>Well, Intel doesn't make a D850EMV Mobo: it DOES make a D850EMV2 Mobo
>though. Having nothing better to do I looked at the Redhat site for error
>codes &/or some mention of the D850EMV motherboard: nothing (hum...). I then
>went to Intel's site and found the following:
>
> Intel� Desktop Board D850EMV2
>"Designed for Windows XP"
><snip>
>Supported Operating Systems :
>
>The Intel� Desktop Board D850EMV2 supports the following operating systems:
>Windows* XP
><snip>
>Red Hat* Linux* (Limited Driver Support
>
>You might want to try their Chipset Update Utility. The D850E chipset is
>software updateable. See http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/inf/
>
>Cheers,
>Beaker
>
>
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