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Old 05-20-2004, 02:11 PM   #1
sinatosk
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Fedora Core 2 setup problem


I come to install Fedora Core 2 and for some reason it just keep crashing and then it does aload of stuff ( don't know what it's doing because the screen goes all messy and also all the error messages are disappearing very fast ) and then at the end... it just says my machine is safe to reboot. someone else is also having the same problem as me.

neowin.net/forum/index.php?&act=ST&f=30&t=168721&view=getlastpost

he is trying to install it on a pretty new motherboard but the motherboard am trying to install it on is pretty old... so I think it might be a bug in Fedora Core 2??? it's funny... because Fedora Core 1 Test 1 worked fine.. no problems

any suggestions to why this could be happening???
 
  


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