[NTLUG:Discuss] resolved - I hope - Oh dear yet another visa linux question

Fred James fredjame at fredjame.cnc.net
Fri Aug 15 16:09:17 CDT 2008


All
I shall be installing XP Pro, and then trying a dual boot with Mandriva 
- that has worked on every other box I have tried it on - then I can 
ignore MS until some pressing need arises - my daughter keeps sending 
files that must be opened on MS and concerted to something more 
civilized - sigh.
Regards
Fred James

All
(sorry to be such a bother)
Gateway MX8734 running Visa Home Premium
History:
    I bought it
    tried dual boot with Mandriva - installed without error - failed to boot
    wiped the disk with a single boot install of Mandriva - worked for a
long time
    toyed with installing fedora 9 - ran some memory test that came with
the ISO - buggered the box but good (turned off and refused to turn back on)
    sent the box to Gateway for warranty repair - worked OK for a while
then started hanging - sent it back for more repair
    box came back today a new Vista install - that's where it is now.
Now what I have been reading suggest that Visa may never dual boot with
Linux - any suggestions - or should I just wipe visa again and reinstall
Mandriva?
Thank you in advance for any help you may be able to offer
Regards
Fred James





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