Re: F10: Does not seem to work with an older system: Client-Pro: DX5000

2009-01-18 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > > Sorry for the email threading issue, I am not receiving emails directly > as there is a problem somewhere at my email server end or my ISP end > as posted in another topic. > Not a problem - I am glad that problem has been worked out now. > I suspected it had to be R

Re: F10: Does not seem to work with an older system: Client-Pro: DX5000

2009-01-18 Thread Daniel B. Thurman
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > > > > The system: ClientPro, DX5000 has: > > > > (1) Intel `Outrigger' Dual 840 w/ Integrated Components Motherboard > > (1) PIII, 866Mhz, 133 FSB, 256K SECC2 > > RAM: (2) 64M x 18 (128MB) Samsung PC800, RIMM = 256MB > > > > [snip!] > > > In

Re: F10: Does not seem to work with an older system: Client-Pro: DX5000

2009-01-18 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > > The system: ClientPro, DX5000 has: > > (1) Intel `Outrigger' Dual 840 w/ Integrated Components Motherboard > (1) PIII, 866Mhz, 133 FSB, 256K SECC2 > RAM: (2) 64M x 18 (128MB) Samsung PC800, RIMM = 256MB > > > I am trying to install F10 on this system, it's slow, bu

F10: Does not seem to work with an older system: Client-Pro: DX5000

2009-01-18 Thread Daniel B. Thurman
The system: ClientPro, DX5000 has: (1) Intel `Outrigger' Dual 840 w/ Integrated Components Motherboard (1) PIII, 866Mhz, 133 FSB, 256K SECC2 RAM: (2) 64M x 18 (128MB) Samsung PC800, RIMM = 256MB I am trying to install F10 on this system, it's slow, but chugs along, and brings up the GUI. I d