On Monday, July 15, 2002, at 02:13 PM, Matthew Carpenter wrote:

> Wrong answer, Llama.  Of course Linux kernels generally and frequently
> work on hardware which wasn't around when the distro was made...  i386
> software works on p2's and p3's just fine.  Let's not choose the easy 
> way
> out.  Let's try to help this guy, so he doesn't maintain his bad 
> attitude,
> and so that you don't continue yours.

in the Caldera knowledge base there is a warning about the e-Desktop 
kernel
not supporting all the Pentium 4 features.  Also the XP NTFS 
partition(s) are probably
causing problems for the installer.  The modern video card is also going 
to cause problems.
He might want to try a text  install then upgrade the kernel and the X 
server.

Best bet is to get a more recent distro.


Raymond Russell



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