Display of Licsnese agreement is to large to click, can't move or resize when trying
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Display of Licsnese agreement is to large to click, can't move or resize when trying
I'm trying to install Linux from a CD a freind gave me It is Corel Linux OS ver 1? The probelm is when the screen gets to the licsence agreement page it displays it too large and can't resize or move it. I'm installing it on a P3-667 Compaq computer with Winodws 95 installed.
Why Corel linux? I tried that some years ago, it only ever installed once and is now discontinued.
If there isn't a specific reason for going with Corel, could I suggest you use a more up to date/current distro? You will get a lot more info from the manufacturer and it is more likely that drivers exist for your hardware.
Yeah, a very bad option to choose. Corel Linux isnt even produced anymore, and when it was it was still very bad.. Go with mandrake or suse if you are new to Linux
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