On 10/07/19 8:01 AM, MAILIST wrote:
I tried to resurrect a 32-bit desktop with a Pentium 4 processor by
installing CentOS 7 32-bit version. Everything installed OK, but after
the first boot, the performance was unusable. And, the X11 would
crash repeatedly. CentOS 7-32 is completely useless.
Dave Close wrote:
> It appears that CentOS 7 was the last one with a 32-bit version. I'm
> trying to install it on an older laptop and having some trouble. I
> have CentOS-7-i386-Everything-1810.iso and have verified it. Using
> either dd or mediawriter to put a copy on a 16 GB thumb drive
On 2019-07-09 15:01, MAILIST wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jul 2019 at 14:40, Dave Close wrote:
It appears that CentOS 7 was the last one with a 32-bit version. I'm
trying to install it on an older laptop and having some trouble.
I tried to resurrect a 32-bit desktop with a Pentium 4 processor by
> On Tue, 9 Jul 2019 at 14:40, Dave Close wrote:
>
>> It appears that CentOS 7 was the last one with a 32-bit version. I'm
>> trying to install it on an older laptop and having some trouble.
I tried to resurrect a 32-bit desktop with a Pentium 4 processor by
installing CentOS 7 32-bit version.
On Tue, 9 Jul 2019 at 14:40, Dave Close wrote:
> It appears that CentOS 7 was the last one with a 32-bit version. I'm
> trying to install it on an older laptop and having some trouble. I have
> CentOS-7-i386-Everything-1810.iso and have verified it. Using either dd
> or mediawriter to put a copy
It appears that CentOS 7 was the last one with a 32-bit version. I'm
trying to install it on an older laptop and having some trouble. I have
CentOS-7-i386-Everything-1810.iso and have verified it. Using either dd
or mediawriter to put a copy on a 16 GB thumb drive seems to work. But
then the
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