[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello Debian team, > > I read that is a collaboration with you. So I really hope to get help > regarding > installation. > > I am using P3(450) processsor, 32MB RAM, onboard (integrated) display card and > others are standard. When I install Corel on my second partition (drive d:) > the installation stopped at 10%. After that the software starts to reinstall > itself again and stopped. I have try and error to install it but still failed > many times. I want to know what is the problem? Is my computer has unsupported > hardware? If so why others can do? > > I am so disappointed with this. I really hope you can give me some clues to > make this succeed. I ama Linux idiot so really need your advice. FYI, my drive > c: is running WINDOWS. > > Shall i try Linux Mandrake 7.0 which I heard very intelligent and compatible > with least fuss? Thank you so very much for your help. > > Thank you!!!! Thank you!!! > * Catch your free E-Mail at http://mail.catcha.com * >
Do you have any unusual peripherals hooked up, particularly SCSI devices? If you have a SCSI scanner, try turning it off during install. Also, there is a good Corel usenet group which you can get to from www.corel.com. Go there to the linux link and then sign up to get on the newsgroup. Someone will be able to help there. I hear a lot of bad mouthing about Corel but after an initial frustration mine worked rather well. I'm using straight Debian now for various reasons but I have to say that the Corel is amazingly easy to use and versatile, and I still have it loaded on a partition in my machine. Sometimes I check out its configuration files when I'm stumped about something in Debian. Good luck. Erik > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- Running Debian GNU/Linux www.debian.org www.gnu.org www.cheapbytes.com