LO,
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What I am interested to know, is which distro among Fedora Core would be best for the hardware configuration I have
I plan to buy a new HDD and interested to know, which Redhat / Fedora Distro would be best
Microprocessor: Pentium IV 1.7 GHz RAM: 256 MB DDR Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse SAMTRON 15" Monitor SONY CD-RW CRX23EE 52x / 32x / 52x Realtek Ethernet Card
(here comes the odd part) ASUS Motherboard P4S333VM SiS 7012 Soundcard SiS 650 onboard Graphics card
Though the sound card was detected in Redhat 9.0 (the one I am using currently), none of the sound modules (arts, ALSA) worked properly.
I am not interested in Debain Distros because, I have absolutely no idea of a lot of things. Once, I have some introduction (through different sources on the internet), I'll dual boot...
But, can I dual boot among different distro's Something like Debian, Ubuntu, OpenSuSE 10.2?
Also, if anyone has used GAIM on MTNL TRIBAND, please let me know.
I also plan to buy a new keyboard. Any suggestions for a new keyboard ? (Simple ...no MM)
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On 6/9/06, Roshan d_rosh2001@yahoo.co.in wrote:
But, can I dual boot among different distro's Something like Debian, Ubuntu, OpenSuSE 10.2?
Yes you can. Don't install grub/lilo on the second distro you install. Then make an entry to boot the second distro in the lilo/grub of your first distro.
Also, if your sound card was detected on RH9 I would hazard to say that it should work in any of the Fedoras. RH9 is quite ancient.
Regards, Siddhesh