Fedora Core 3 available, FC1 dropped
Fedora Core 3 available, FC1 dropped
Posted Nov 9, 2004 17:44 UTC (Tue) by tomsi (subscriber, #2306)In reply to: Fedora Core 3 available, FC1 dropped by cconvey
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You haven't gotten hold of a AMD64 version of FC3 by accident ?
I find that FC3 is the most stable version of Fedora yet. I have already installed it on a Pentium III, a Via C3 and a Celeron (PIII style).
Posted Nov 9, 2004 17:59 UTC (Tue)
by cconvey (guest, #11996)
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It's certainly plausible that I'm just one of the few people who lost the hardware-software-compatibility lottery this time around.
Posted Nov 9, 2004 18:34 UTC (Tue)
by xyz (subscriber, #504)
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Posted Nov 9, 2004 20:15 UTC (Tue)
by cconvey (guest, #11996)
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Posted Nov 13, 2004 20:38 UTC (Sat)
by TheCowSlayer (guest, #26011)
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I'm getting kinda sick of the FC Nvidia problems.
Posted Nov 22, 2004 12:48 UTC (Mon)
by rjthomas909 (guest, #26180)
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The problem was the driver from nvidia that I had installed and compiled in FC1.
Posted Nov 10, 2004 15:52 UTC (Wed)
by DennisJ (subscriber, #14700)
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If somthing like 24 hours of testing, and successfull installation
Nope. It's definitely the i386 version :(Fedora Core 3 available, FC1 dropped
What is the graphic card? Fedora Core 3 available, FC1 dropped
It's builtin to the laptop: GeForce Fx5200Go. (I maybe rearranged some name-fragments by accident.)Fedora Core 3 available, FC1 dropped
I'm having similar problems, I believe it has to do with the NVIDIA driver. I started from a fresh install and it worked fine untill I installed NVIDIA driver 1.0-6629. Perhaps I will try one of the older versions, or compile a new kernel.Fedora Core 3 available, FC1 dropped
I had the exact same problem with a Dell Inspiron 8000 with the Geforce2go. My solution was to boot with the rescue disk, change the inittab to boot with runlevel 3, reboot, and reset the xorg config file to use the default stock driver nv, reboot, change the inittab to runlevel 5 and everything was fine.Fedora Core 3 available, FC1 dropped
> I find that FC3 is the most stable version of Fedora yet. I have Fedora Core 3 available, FC1 dropped
> already installed it on a Pentium III, a Via C3 and a Celeron
> (PIII style).
on three machines is enough to tell you that FC3 is substantially
more stable than older FCs, I'm surprised that you're still willing
to try out FC, or aren't busy tracking down your faulty hardware.
