Thanks to Connie and Peter for your answers.

Here are some more details about the chipset:
The Graphics Device would probably be an integrated NVIDIA GeForce 6150 graphics GPU for the desktop or an integrated ATI Radeon^® Xpress 1150 256MB HyperMemory^TM for the laptop The Dell website doesn't provide any more information on the motherboard used unfortunately.

Thanks again

Benjamin Ooghe

Peter Scott wrote:

I've recently installed SL 5.0 on my machine, for which the
cpu is
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+
and it all works like a charm.  Well I did spend a little time
zeroing in on an appropriate nvidia graphics driver for the
kernel, but eventually found that
NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-1.0-9742-pkg2.run
which is a somewhat older "beta" driver, works for me.
I switched to the SL after struggling with trying to deal with
Fedora 7 for several weeks (eventually my machine would not
even boot with this OS, but it could have been due to a virus
infection---I have no idea).

So far, SL has given no trouble at all, even with SELinux in
the "enforcing" mode.

Good luck, and post a note if you run into any glitches.

   -- Peter

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On Aug 17, 2007 at 11:50 am, Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou wrote:
| Hi everybody.
| | I'm currently working on porting a software to 64bit machines using | Linux, so I'm planning to install Scientific Linux 5 on a new machine | for that, but before I purchase this new machine, I want to be sure I | can install SL5 successfully on it, and I'm not sure which 64-bit AMD | CPU are correctly handled by the x86_64 version of SL. | | Dell proposes these CPU:
| for desktops: AMD Athlon? 64 X2 Dual-Core 3800+ and faster
| and for laptops: AMD Turion^TM 64x2 Dual-Core Mobile technology TL-50 | and bigger
| or AMD Turion^TM 64 Mobile technology MK-36 Processor
| | Did any of you successfully install SL on any of those processors? | Otherwise would you know any detail which would comfort me in choosing | one of these? | | Thank you very much in advance. | | Benjamin Ooghe
| Department of Physics & Astronomy
| The Johns Hopkins University
| 3400 North Charles Street
| Baltimore, MD 21218-2686 USA
|

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