On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 11:37:19 -0400, Jerry Ro <jerrro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > hello all, > > I am interested in installing fedora on a laptop x61t (it is, to the best of > my understanding, a 64bit machine.) > > a few questions I have: > > * should 60-80 GB be reasonable for full installation of fedora? Just the installed stuff and not accounting for scratch space and whatever data you have? If so yes. I install a lot of Fedora and now need over 20GB for / . I have started using 40GB for root partitions. > * i would like to upgrade to fedora 10 when it is available. should i > install the beta release which would make it easier to upgrade, or should i > stick to fedora 9 since it is more stable and still easy to upgrade? I wouldn't use the beta. In preference use snap3. I think a preview release is due out shortly. Or you can upgrade to current rawhide (using yum or snap3). > * should i be worried about performance with fedora 10/9 on a laptop with > 1.6Ghz processor and 4GB ram? That should be OK. If you need 3D acceleration for what you do, that might be an issue. > * last, i tried running the Live CD for x86_64 of fedora 9. i had a weird > experience - fedora loaded, but no text appeared. instead it was all black > empty spots ("null" font). should i be worried about that when coming to > install fedora in fully? There can be video card issues especially if you have an nVidia card. The ATI support is pretty reasonable in Rawhide right now. (Though I still am seeing rare glitches.) > * i read somewhere that someone installed fedora 64bit on a laptop x61t like > mine, and complained that everything was incredibly slow. once he > re-installed the 32bit version, it became much better. i would like to use a > 64bit version still... should i be worried about having the same behavior? I don't know. But if practical you should use 64bit with 4GB of memory. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines