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Old 21st August 2005, 06:51 PM
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FC4 Video and Audio with Compaq Presario 2200

Hello,

I have installed Fedora Core 4 on my recently aquired Compaq Presario 2200. Install went ok. However, post install revealed that the sound card fails to initialize, and the resolution only goes up to 800x600. The machine came with Windows XP home already installed: the embeded wifi, audio and video al function properly there of course. So the problem is software, not hardware.

I have seen information on how to enable the wifi via ndiswrapper, I have not finished attempting install of the drivers just yet.

Please advise. I'd rather not use Windows full time.

Peace.
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