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Old 31st January 2006, 01:58 PM
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Fedora Core 5 Test 2 on Dell Inspiron 1300 Fails

Fedora Core 5 Test 2 on Dell Inspiron 1300 Fails

I just downloaded the FC5Test 2 and tried to install on my laptop, which is a dell Inspiron 1300. Everything seems to be fine except the system does not detect my graphic card. So I can not boot the system to run level 5. Anyone has similar experiences? Or does the FC4 works properly on the Inspiron 1300? Thanks a lots...
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Old 31st January 2006, 02:21 PM
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FC5 has a new version of X in it. There is bound to be some issues with it. I would say your better off running FC4 for a while.
 

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