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Did you even read my post all the way through? I explicitly stated that the development version of the distro, which I am using, has the latest stable code from upstream. The problem is that months after the release of the boards with the chipset, Intel's Linux driver is *broken*. I even compiled it myself from the upstream code. Same segfault. So don't be so quick to blame the user.
Turns out, it does work, with some fiddling, as long as you don't try to do anything fancy like use the DVI port instead of the analog VGA port. How many Windows users today, do you think, got home with their new MB only to find out that plugging a cable into the DVI port makes the graphics driver immediately crash?
Part of my irritation comes from disappointment at going so far out of my way to buy Intel instead of something else and then having the worst graphics experience I've had in years. Intel has certainly not lived up to expectations in this case.
But also, part of my reason for bringing all this up is that, as you say, moving to an alpha version of one's distro just to get working SATA and IGP *is* a suboptimal situation to say the least.
And by the way, 5 days of fiddling *did* get me some pretty impressive performance for an IGP. I like fiddling. So overall its been worth it and I am pleased with my purchase. But still, not every potential G43 purchaser/Linux user would be pleased with Intel or Linux at this point.