Is this also the case if you do a text-based install??
If you have not tried, I suggest you do. It is just as easy as the graphical
one.

Niclas

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> Hi
>
> I wonder if anyone can help?
>
> I'm trying to install Redhat 6.2.
> After setting up my partitions etc I select the package groups to
> install and click Next then....total lock up. No mouse, nothing (Or
> should that be total cock up)  I have to do a hard reboot to regain
> control.
>
> The only thing that seems to work at all is the automatic server
> installation. I get a system up and running in no time. The only
> problem is I don't get all the packages I need.
> I also have an AGP graphics card. Could this be the problem? It
> seems that any time I select anything that might require a
> graphical interface the install program goes pear shaped.
> The graphical part of the install program itself seems to work fine
> until it gets to the 'reading packages' bit.
>
> The processor is an AMD K6400. This machine used to run
> Windows 95 and required a patch in order to work at all. Has
> anybody installed sucessfully on a similar machine ?
>
> I'd like to use Linux to do my Java programming as the tools I've
> seen running on Redhat Linux are just so much quicker and
> smoother than my current Windows ones.
>
> Cheers
> Duncan L.Strang
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