Where can I get help for the Video Card problem, since that is the one which is causing a lot of trouble (not allowing to open any window as it gets stuck after it is opened) But does it usually happen for an 810 chipset Yes the mouse works post installation --- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Callistus Mendonca wrote: > > I have a system with the following configuration: > > CPU: Intel Pentium III 700 MHz > > HDD: Seagate 20GB > > Motherboard: Intel 810 > > SoundCard: Onboard > > VideoCard: Onboard > > Mouse: Logitech First Three button mouse > > > > Issue 1: (Very Important) > > When I was installing Fedora 3 on my system, > during > > the hardware probing I noticed that it would > detect my > > Video Card correctly, but it used to produce a > > distorted blue screen, with garbled text at the > > bottom. Anyway I went ahead with the installation > and > > managed to install it. When using Fedora 3 in > Gnome > > enviroment I wouldnt be able to see the drop down > > menu. Incase I managed to see one (that is by > moving > > the mouse over and over the screen), and naviagted > to > > Screen Resolution, My monitor would automatically > show > > a black screen with distortion on it. I would like > to > > know whether fedora is compatible with such an old > > system as mine (though I feel it should be since > it > > contains all the drivers) > > Lots of people have this sort of hardware, so I > expect you'll get some > suggestions for this. > > > Issue 2: (Serial mouse is detected as parallel > mouse > > during installation) > > Serial mice are not supported for installation of > FC3. You'll just have > to navigate it using the keyboard. Does it work > post-installation? > > Paul. > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > __________________________________ Celebrate Yahoo!'s 10th Birthday! Yahoo! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web http://birthday.yahoo.com/netrospective/