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[opensuse-factory] Beta-1 KDE live CD - fails on K6-2/500
- From: "Richard (MQ)" <osl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 17:47:00 +0100
- Message-id: <46C08B04.1040505@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Stephan,
Beta-1 KDE live CD also fails on K6-2/500 (with 768M RAM) exactly as per
my earlier message about Alpha-7:
> 0.3-Alpha-7-KDE-Live freezes during install on two different K6-2/500
> machines (VIA chipsets I think, one I know has a Gigabyte GA-5AX mobo) -
> at the point where the log says "freeing kernel memory... xxx freed"
>
> Not sure what more info might be useful? Look serious though especially
> as this is just the sort of hardware some people will want to experiment on.
>
> BTW - what is recommended / minimum spec for RAM / CPU? It would be
> sensible to put this on the select screen at CD boot, ideally with a
> check to see what seems to be there (but I don't know how easy that is)?
Same CD runs very nicely in my other test machine with AMD XP2400 / 1G
RAM. I have a Celeron 450 somewhere to try too when I get the chance.
Anyone else get this on older hardware?
PS - when it runs (as on my other test machine) it looks really good!
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Cheers
Richard (MQ)
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Beta-1 KDE live CD also fails on K6-2/500 (with 768M RAM) exactly as per
my earlier message about Alpha-7:
> 0.3-Alpha-7-KDE-Live freezes during install on two different K6-2/500
> machines (VIA chipsets I think, one I know has a Gigabyte GA-5AX mobo) -
> at the point where the log says "freeing kernel memory... xxx freed"
>
> Not sure what more info might be useful? Look serious though especially
> as this is just the sort of hardware some people will want to experiment on.
>
> BTW - what is recommended / minimum spec for RAM / CPU? It would be
> sensible to put this on the select screen at CD boot, ideally with a
> check to see what seems to be there (but I don't know how easy that is)?
Same CD runs very nicely in my other test machine with AMD XP2400 / 1G
RAM. I have a Celeron 450 somewhere to try too when I get the chance.
Anyone else get this on older hardware?
PS - when it runs (as on my other test machine) it looks really good!
--
Cheers
Richard (MQ)
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