() hi Fedora community, Lately I've set about to install two OS on a sole HDD. Previously I had succeded to install FC4 doually booting with FreeBSD OS. All that time the work of Fedora 4 has been for me blameless. I could configure CUPS to printer, a modem, even me succeded to download and install D3 accelerated Nvidia driver. This FC6 installation happens on the hardware as follows: (Pentium III. CPU 1.3, 500 Mb SdRAM, VGA Nvidia Geforce4 MX 4000 with all Matherboard Solteck Via chip-set assembled from brand new ingredients) where I had installed FC6 release. I didn't dared install FC8 in the fear not clash a relative recent software with my relative obsolate afforesaid hardware. At the end my anxiety has become proven true, because of my newly installed Fedora's Gnome 2 desktop partikular bad behaviour.The first phenomenon exhibited by the newly implemented GUI are odd. Whenn booted all figure look diminished. It is hard to discern the details and read them textualy. Although now and then when rebooted all images look magnified again unexpectedly close to normal size also the size changes seldom unexpectedly. To my sorrow all its crutial configurations tools refuse to execute. Modem denied activation with error 2. When Evolutin led me through the setting process rejected service - after two step closed the pages. The same the printer driver setting were stuck letting me belive a break down. I have to yield nevertheless joining of USB mass storage tool has been working so I could save and back up my important files. I guess my hardware or more my video utility are to blame for that flaw. Do you think the relatively new release -hier FC6 - were surpassing to the old video RAM or Ramdac capacity or anycing in betveen ? Have you any suggestion to fix my flaw ? Any hint from you will be highly appreciated. Best regards Szara Gyorgy ____________________________________________________________________ Tavaszig, most minden féláron! ADSL Internet már 1 745 Ft/hó -tól. Keresse ajánlatunkat a http://www.freestart.hu oldalon!