Re: Fedora Install

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On 02/26/2010 02:21 PM, users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> I would like to get any flavor of Linux installed
> to my older-generation computer.  I have 2
> old computers:
> x86 Family 6 Model 7 Stepping 3 AT/AT Compatible 130,596 KB Ram
> Intel (R) 4 CPU 1400 MHz 130,352 KB Ram
>
> I know that x86 is a Pentium 3.
>
>
> I have tried 2 different downloaded versions
> of the single CD install:
> Fedora 12 i686-LIVE
> I don't want a dual boot - I want a clean install.

If you check the fedora site you can get a direct install iso. The 
easiest one to grab is the dvd iso.

You probably have too little RAM for a graphical install. You might try 
selecting a text install at the first (or so) screen.
The live-cd is intended to run from the CD so you can check that it will 
run. There is an option to install from the running live-cd instance. 
But you need more memory to get it to run at all, by the looks of it.

Geoff


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