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Old 2nd January 2005, 06:39 AM
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Just Installed Fedora Core 3 64bit

Alright, I bit the bullet and Installed Fedora Core 3 64bit on my Emachine 6811.

Almost everything is working alright, except for the Broadcom wireless, I have seen some posts for that, the ATI 9600, I have seen some posts about that as well, but what gets me is that I am unable to view my Windows partition. I can see it in the Hardware Browser as my HDA, but when I try to view it, go to it or create a short cut on my desktop, it doesn't show up and an option. Any suggestions?

Oh yeah, also my sound isn't working. It was working. I tested it out in Gnome and it worked fine. I installed and switched over to KDE and the sound isn't working now. I ran the Sound Card detection and it shows the card, but it doesn't play any sounds.

Also, now that I have installed the 64bit Core, now what? Is there a program or something I can run to really show the additional processing power of 64bits?

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System Specs: AMD 3200+, 512 megs, 80gig HDD, DVD/RW, ATI 9600 w/64 megs.
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Old 2nd January 2005, 06:54 AM
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This is what you need to see you nfts partitions: http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/rpm/ and about yhe power of 64bits its under beta in windoz and linux. There are some benchmarks that show a small edge advantage in linux over windoz.

Goto >preferences >sound and enable them.
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Old 2nd January 2005, 07:52 AM
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and about yhe power of 64bits its under beta in windoz and linux.
I'm not sure I would call Linux's version for 64 beta
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