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Old 17th September 2008, 10:40 PM
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Easynote J51 just defeated....(see inside) in a row

First thing I did once came home was of course to remove winblows Vista, so I need to choose which linux distro to install:

1) my first choice was of course Fedora: tried 9 i386, it partially work (didn't recognize correctly the display settings, letting me choose between 800x600 and 640x480.... on a 17" 1440x900 that cannot be tolerated)
2) then Fedora 10 rawhide 64bit: fail, it doesn't reach even the first stage of install process
3) then Fedora 10 i386: fail, same as the former
4) then old dear Lenny: fail to start in GUI mode

stay tuned to discover new failures
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