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aarlanda 07-28-2006 05:38 AM

Problem of Installing Linux in Dell Latitude D600
 
Hi guys,
I am a newbie in linux.
I want to install a Linux OS together with Win XP(Dual boot) in my laptop Dell Latitude D600. The problem is my laptop using an external cd drive, and linux system can not detect it.
I have tried several distro, but still facing the same problems.
What am I suppose to do? or what will be the most suitable distro for my laptop?

Thank you all!
:Pengy:

biophysics 07-28-2006 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aarlanda
Hi guys,
The problem is my laptop using an external cd drive, and linux system can not detect it.
I have tried several distro, but still facing the same problems.

Can you post what exactly is the error message you are getting?

You can look for some hints:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Instal...t_CD-ROM_drive

harikrishna .kota 07-28-2006 08:07 AM

doubt
 
hello sir
i frequently face trouble with redhat9 installation
with kernal panic. what is it ? how can i solve ?

2Gnu 07-28-2006 03:13 PM

I have a similar laptop/problem, so I think I can articulate the problem (although not the fix - I've tried but haven't had success).

The D400 CDROM connects via USB and the machine will boot from the CD - in my case, the first Slackware CD - but will not recognize the CDROM for installing Slack. I copied the Slack CDs to a Windows partition and installed from there. Even after fully installing Slack, though, I can't use the USB ports. Hotplug locks the machine completely and there are too many things loaded to troubleshoot one at a time. The USB drivers seem to load fine, but nothing shows up in /dev. I finally gave up and just work around it, thinking I'd move to a 2.6.x kernel for grins and start tinkering again.

Knoppix boots from the CDROM and seems to see USB devices OK, but I was never able to find the magic by comparing the two.

jimbren 08-10-2006 02:07 PM

I've been using a Dell D400 for some time now with no issues at all. I am currently using Kubuntu 6.06, but have used previous releases of (K)ubuntu without issues. If you're not able to read the CD from the external USB drive, it may be an issue with the CD or the drive itself.

If possible, try swapping out the drive (you should be able to use any D-series CD or DVD-ROM drive--the drive can be swapped out of the enclosure for any other drive.

killer90562 05-02-2007 02:45 PM

hi dual boots rock
 
hi i have a DELL latitude d600 i installed fedora core 6 no problem. what are u installing? RHE


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