On Thu, 2010-11-11 at 01:27 -0500, Ian Goldstein wrote:
> Hello,
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> I am having problems installing Fedora 14.
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> I am reasonably new to Linux and decided to start running Linux on my
> home PC. It was a great learning experience working with Windows 7
> Boot manager.
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> When I
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 10:02:36 -0500, Ian wrote:
> Thank you Joe.
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> I will try the install again. I did install from the DVD, but the install
> required a network connection.
It doesn't. Unless you ask it to enable the "Updates" package repository.
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Thank you Joe.
I will try the install again. I did install from the DVD, but the install
required a network connection. Besides that, I did not see the Broadcom-wl
rpm in the package repository.
I appreciate the reply and will let you know how I progress.
Regards,
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On 11/10/2010 10:27 PM, Ian Goldstein wrote:
> I would appreciate if somebody can point me to a starting place to get
> this sorted out.
>
> The install I did do was very minimalistic. It did not install GCC. I
> see that on the media but it has many dependencies. I would love to use
> yum to in
Hello,
I am having problems installing Fedora 14.
I am reasonably new to Linux and decided to start running Linux on my home
PC. It was a great learning experience working with Windows 7 Boot manager.
When I installed Fedora, I was asked to select some software. Each option I
selected in
Just adding another bit of info:
yes, disconnecting the UPS during the installation worked, install was able
to continue once the UPS USB link was out of the way.
It hanged later on once again - something doesn't work right when a pop-up
window complaining about the root password being too simple
Hi dear Fedora users,
while trying to install Fedora 14 from the x86-64 DVD on my desktop, the
installation seems to hang early; just a look into terminal Ctrl-Alt-F4
shows that something is going on, and that is some kind of loop, displaying
things like
usb4-2: USB disconnect, address NN
usb4-2: