Evidently, the issue with something on the hardware of that HP consumer laptop preventing the SL7.2 live KDE boot DVD from running may be correct. The live DVD iso worked on a Dell Latitude E5550, followed by a full install from the 7.2 4 Gbyte install DVD iso. As a consumer laptop, Dell did not put a DVD reader/burner on this model and one is not available. Using dd, I put each of the above mentioned 7.2 iso images on USB stick flash drives, and did the testing/install from there. No issues, everything works. In the future, for problem cases, I will use Ubuntu LTS -- but as I have all of the applications, etc., already configured for SL 7, it was easier for me not to have to "support" fundamentally different distros (e.g., yum for one, apt-get for the other). I do want to thank all who assisted with this issue, including a detailed discussion (off list) about Ubuntu LTS. In that regard, having checked other comments on the web, it does appear that Ubuntu LTS is as "production" "hardened" as the EL family, and in some ways is easier to maintain, there being no need to find multiple repositories to get the various development tools and applications as does EL (e.g. EPEL, ElRepo. etc.).

Yasha Karant

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