Jeff Vian wrote: > Some few people seem to have a LOT of trouble installing the various > releases of Fedora. A lot of us (probably most) have little or no > trouble. I often wonder how much that is affected by the choice of > hardware being used. Obviously that's true. For a start, the developers probably use standard machines so they are likely to get it right for them. (I'm very impressed with the way the Linux kernel works on every machine under the sun - surely a much more difficult task.) However, it's up to the developers - in particular the anaconda developers - to ensure that installation works on as wide a range of machines as possible and in my view they are not making a very good job of it. Basically, it's a matter of imagination. When they make a change in anaconda they should ask themselves, Could this possibly not work on any machine? Also they should pay more attention to people who say that it does not work on their machine. I posted a bug when FC-4 came out about anaconda failure on my Sony C1VFK Picturebook. OK, probably the developer who looked at it doesn't have this laptop but I would have guessed that he would see from the traceback which change in anaconda caused the problem. However, I've never had any feedback, except for request for information I had already given. Personally, I'm not going to get another laptop so that I can put Fedora on it. If a Fedora distribution came along that I absolutely could not run on this machine I'd go over to another distribution, which would be sad, as I like Fedora when it _is_ installed. -- Timothy Murphy e-mail (<80k only): tim /at/ birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie tel: +353-86-2336090, +353-1-2842366 s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland