ridan abid wrote: > Sorry that my question was not detailed enough but > what I need to know about is first which architecture, > such as i386, is right. It sounds as though you want i386. This is right for anything PC-compatible since the Pentium. (Exceptions: if you have an Itanium, you probably would want IA-64, which I believe Fedora doesn't support; if you have an AMD Athlon 64 or Opteron, you *might* want x86-64. A few very recent high-end Xeons can run this, too.) The i386 (= x86) comes with separate i586 and i686 versions of packages if that gives extra performance or extra features. > Then what I need to know is > how I have to preform the md5sum check before I burn > the CD's. http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/using_md5sums.html > But the resone of me changing to Fedora > Core 2 is that I had problems with configuring the > belkin pci card for my desktop. So right now I am > stuck using windows. Um. "Belkin PCI card" isn't very descriptive. If you have any problems under FC2, please ask us, but *please* give us a little more to go on! Thanks, James. -- E-mail address: james | One could teach a child to Google but @westexe.demon.co.uk | one _still_ should make them think. | -- Maarten Wiltink