Well, as long as your hardware is supported (sound, video), it is no
different than installing on a desktop. For example, yesterday I installed
Fedora 2.6.9 on a laptop and then simply used yum to install mplayer and
freevo. That was it. After editing my local_config.py I was up and running.

If you are having specific problems, please let the list know.

-Davin

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Subject: [Freevo-users] Running Freevo on a laptop


> Hi,
> Does anyone have any pointers on how to run Freevo on a laptop?
>
> Thanks,
> -Nitin
>
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