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- Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 18:54:03 +0900
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Thank y'all for advice to type "expert text" at the start of RH 6.2, and/or to use a superior alternative to RH 6.2. I am bearing in mind the latter advice, but right now lack either Slackware or RH 7.1 so I intend to go ahead with RH 6.2 -- for now, at least. Well, there's something distinctly Microsoftish about the installation procedure. (It's Microsoft that has a habit of accepting the single answer "OK" to unpalatable utterances.) I infer from yesterday's fiasco that the RH 6.2 installation procedure can't make a correct guess at my video hardware. OK, no complaints about that; I'm willing to contribute my expertise. But rather than being invited to do so, I read: "X probe results "Video card: Trident TGUI9660 (generic) "X server: SVGA" -- to which it seems I can only choose between two responses: "OK" and "Back". Not OK! How do I tell it, or how should I have told it, or will I later (before the screen becomes indecipherable again) have the opportunity to tell it, that no I have Trident Cyber 9382? (I've attempted to RTFM -- I have the fat manuals for RH 6.0, but this doesn't seem to be mentioned anywhere there, and there's almost nothing in the "installation guide" for RH 6.2.) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Peter Evans peter@example.com
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