I just tried again, with acpi=off, and it's hanging on "gnome-panel-2.8.1-3.i386".
I'm installing off of a burned dvd that I downloaded the iso. The installation media recieved a pass in the test phase.
-Cody Cody Y wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install Fedora Core 3 on my laptop. It's a 1.6ghz centrino. I'm having 2 problems. Firstly, if I leave acpi on, then I get a little ways into the installation, and get the error message, "Critical temperature reached." Normally I would be concerned about this, but the temperature that it lists is wildly fluctuating. I've had 38 degrees celcius to 3184 degrees celcius.
Okay, so fine, I just try it with "linux acpi=off" and I stop getting the error messages. But then, another problem! I partition my disks (I love the graphical installer, I used to use slackware.) choose my packages, and it locks up half way through install. On, "Gnome desktop manager" if I recall correctly.
Okay, I won't use Gnome, I'll use KDE (Or install gnome after). I uncheck gnome, and it crashes at the same point trying to install the gnome package... Am I missing something?
Some information: I have a 'no name' brand laptop. It's a cicero, which is Future Shop's in house brand. After a little bit of research, I've found out that it's either a rebranded seanix laptop, or a rebranded CLEVO laptop. Model number is: M120c
Thanks, -Cody