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Old 8th February 2007, 05:22 AM
anil kumar sriv Offline
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FC6 installation problem on ALTOS G320 server

Hello friends
I tried to install FC6 on ACER ALTOS G320 server, however during instalation process the desply screen starts blinking and also the sata disk seems to have not recognized. It have Integrated ATI RN50 video controllerwith 16 MB of video memory. please help/guide.
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