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Old 20th January 2011, 04:01 AM
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Install fedora 14 on Sandy Bridge with Radeon 6850

Hello all, I just built a new PC with a Sandy Bridge motherboard (Asus P8P67 Pro) and an XFX Radeon 6850 graphics card. When I go thru the install DVD the resolution is stuck at 640X480 (it is to be big for me to see the prompts embarrasingly enough) is there a way to change that? I also had the issue of Fedora not seeing the ethernet port ( but I saw a post that showed a fix will try when i get this installed)
Oh yeah I am running an I5 2500K cpu.


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