Compatible Linux to go with MotherBoard

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The Asus A8nVM motherboard with socket 939 has compatibility issues with various Linux distributions. Previous attempts to install Fedora, Gentoo, and Mandriva resulted in failures, with Mandriva being the only successful installation, although it encountered internet connection problems. Users are seeking recommendations for Linux distributions that are known to work well with this hardware, with Fedora Core 5 noted as functioning adequately despite some minor issues.
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Hi Guys..i have Asus's A8nVM motherboard with socket 939...So previously i mean around 6 months before i tried installing most of linux mainly fedora,gentoo,mandriva...the only linuz which was successful in getting installed was Mandriva and on it internet connections failed...

So now i need Linux badly but before installing and wasting my lot of time,,,,,i want to ask ...if anyone has tried which linux has been successful or which one i should try installing...i mean which variety too...
So i will be waiting for you guy's replies...
 
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