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:)

http://www.bluedoom.com/core2install.html

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I've been wanting to try it out. How has FC2 been for you? B)

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Magic wrote: I've been wanting to try it out. How has FC2 been for you? B)
it's been great! i like it very much, and is very friendly to those of us using nvidia chipsets. B)

if you decide to dual boot with it, though, then you need to make sure your bios is set to 'lba' for hdd.

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What changes since FC1? Is it just all newer versions of stuff, or are there new nifty features? :)

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Magic wrote: What changes since FC1? Is it just all newer versions of stuff, or are there new nifty features? :)
newer kernel, newer software, newer version of X. it uses Xorg now instead of XFree...a lot of tweaking. it is supposed to run faster now, as it uses 4k stacks instead of 8k, but i honestly haven't noticed. :D

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Xorg? What differences there? :blink:

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Magic wrote: Xorg? What differences there? :blink:
it's newer and manages x much better. the only real difference you'll see, is that instead of editing the XFree86.config file, you'd edit the Xorg.conf file.

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fragged one wrote: it's newer and manages x much better.  the only real difference you'll see, is that instead of editing the XFree86.config file, you'd edit the Xorg.conf file.
gotcha. ;)

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There were some differing opinions and lack of interest in Xfree, so they split, with xorg becoming the replacement for xfree. It is basically the same set up proceedure, just a new name.

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woo! just got fedora core 2 up right now myself. :dance:

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Magic wrote: woo! just got fedora core 2 up right now myself. :dance:
:dance:

i'm in suse 9.1 pro now. :D

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