Just Do it wrote:
Thanks *Jensen for quick reply!!!
I tried.. the same...no office..dev..and server....but fails..
tried with only KDE...only GNOME...but fails...
Also tried to deselect few un-neccsary package..from custum
installation...but fails..
:*( Not working!!!
*
On 1/11/07, *R. Jensen* <linuxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:linuxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Just Do it wrote:
> Fedora 6 installation is not working in PIII, 256MB SD RAM(2
stick), 1.3GHz
>
> Each time I try to install it hang during the installation
time...every
> time at different location....
>
> I try with all possible option available in fedora 6 I
guess....still
> fails..
I have installed FC6 + Eclipse on a 5GB partition on an old Dell
Inspiron 4100 laptop: 256MB of RAM, Pentium III, etc.
I used the graphical installer, from the DVD image of FC6 which I had
used successfully before to install on an old HP Pavilion [Also a
Pentium III
but with 320MB RAM].
However, for the laptop install I unchecked ALL packages (no
office/productivity)
and only after the install succeeded did I install Eclipse and the
GCC tool chain
/libraries.
I don't know if that will help or not.
Richard.
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Hold the phone.
How much memory can your motherboard accept? 256 MB sounds like half the
capacity that a Pentium-3 motherboard ought to have.
The first thing--the /very/ first thing--that I do when acquiring a new
system is to equip the motherboard with as much memory as it will accept
and recognize. 512 MB /minimum/ is what I would recommend.
Temlakos