Suzanne M ODell wrote:
> ... My board is an Intel D815EEA, ...
> ... if I will be able to use Debian, ...

I've got a D815EEAAL (integrated audio and 10/100Mbps LAN) that I've run various
flavors of GNU/Linux on, including Debian, both using the integrated graphics
chip and using AGP or PCI video cards.  I'd suggest that you get another hard
drive (I use [1]), get two hard drive docking bays (I use [2]), find the nearest
GNU/Linux User Group "install fest", bring your PC, all of the above, and a
stack of blank CD-R's and sleeves (you will need one if you have a fast Internet
connection at home; more than a dozen otherwise), and tell the helpful people
there that you'd like the latest version of Debian "stable" (preferably "net
install").

HTH,

David

[1] http://www.wdc.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=32

[2] http://www.startech.com/ststore/itemdetail.cfm?ProductID=DRW115ATABK&mt=


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