Ronny Strenger wrote:
To be honest... I've had more trouble with Fedora than any other distro I've tried! And I have tried 2 dozen others. I do not see as to HOW Fedora stays at the ranking it does on Distrowatches list!
Fedora keeps its rankings because it deserves them, and runs reliably on most systems. I can verify that Fedora does work on the hardware you specified. I have seen it run with all of those hardware elements. You should try booting from another bootable CD to see if that is your problem. You should also try booting from a different CD drive. You should also try seeing if the CDs you are creating will boot another system. Also, don't take this the wrong way, but you need to make absolutely sure that you are booting from the correct disc, FC4-test3-i386-disc1.iso. Rather than start bad-mouthing Fedora, you should try to track down the cause of your problem, otherwise you will almost certainly be sticking your foot in your mouth. It is highly unlikely, though admittedly possible, that Fedora is responsible for your troubles. -Patrick "The N-Man" Barnes nman64@xxxxxxxxx
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