--- On Sun, 2/27/11, Andras Simon <sza...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 2/27/11, Patrick Bartek <bartek...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> 
> > TO: OP
> >
> > If you think it's specifically a Fedora problem (I
> don't), I would install
> 
> Me neither. It's just that I still think it's possible that
> it's not a
> HW problem.
> 
> > (a real dual boot install--not a LiveCD) distro other
> than Fedora that has
> > the same versions of kernel, GNOME, etc. to see if the
> problem persists.
> > Then try one that has different kernel, etc.
> 
> Is there a reason why a real install is better in this
> case? The disk
> can be exercised with a live cd, too. Of course, one is
> constrained to
> the applications that are on the cd, but still... And
> finding a distro
> with the same components is probably impossible.

Installing the "test" distro in the same "environment" as the purported problem 
distro is the better way to evaluate problems.  I've discovered by experience 
that live distros, Fedora's particularly, don't behave the same as if you 
install them to the hard drive.  For example, I had one Fedora LiveCD that was 
slow to boot (5 or 6 minutes), erred on some of the hardware, got the video 
wrong, too--I corrected it manually--etc., but when I installed it, it got 
everything correct.  Go figure.  BTW, the iso file and CD burn of that LiveCD 
checksummed good.

I use LiveCDs only for fixing broken installs or initially testing hardware 
compatibility.  For installation, I prefer the "Install" version of a distro, 
if it has one, rather than installing the Live version.

> BTW, I'm running a 32 bit live cd now and it's been
> chugging along
> under heavyish load (load avg above 4)  with no
> problems. Doesn't mean
> a thing, of course... But if it goes on like this, then
> trying the 64
> bit live cd or installing the 32 bit version of F14 will
> probably make
> sense.

Hope everything turns out well.

B
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