1) try installing using a cd/dvd (preferably the single bootable disk that they have from fedora 7)
2) see the link http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ#head-640c24d1609de5de1e7955fc46743cc017e77d75
You can compare your hardware individually and see if that is supported..
If you ask me, 1 is easier to do
Regards
Mohit
Hi,
I can take it as an answer, but dis is not the solution , may be i have to satisfy myself. But thanx anyway.
Now can u tell provide me FC7 Cd's. But tell , how can i know that it will work on my hardware as I have an assembled pc.
Plz help.
Reply.
Anil Seth <seth.anil@...> wrote:Hi,
As a general rule,
1. Use as new a distribution as available. New motherboards may not be
supported on older versions. When I bought my system, making sound
work on FC6 was a pain. FC7 installation, 3 months later, was very
smooth.
2. Corporate distributions like RHEL support less varied hardware.
Stability is critical for them.
Check the redhat site for supported hardware - https://hardware.redhat.com/
If RHEL is critical, select the hardware from the supported list. It
is safer and will save time.
3. Distributions like Fedora or Ubuntu are more likely to work on a
wider range of hardware. Knoppix is also very useful for testing and
diagnosing hardware issues.
Regards
Anil
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