How to turn a functioning laptop into something useless
Bob Arendt
rda at rincon.com
Sun Dec 7 17:37:49 UTC 2008
Michal Jaegermann wrote:
> That turns out to be really simple. Just "upgrade" a working F8
> installation to F10 and that solves that right away.
>
> The laptop in question is a rather old Acer TravelMate 230 with
> "Intel Mobile Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.00GHz" and Intel
> 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE graphics. Works with F8 quite nicely
> (save some non-critical quibbles).
>
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>
> Add to that X server immediately crashing like this:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=474540
> and we are in a full "fun" mode.
>
> I did not see yet an upgrade in such bad shape and I did not touch
> yet, for obvious reasons, suspend and hibernate. Those were broken
> by F8 too but eventually I got them going and on F8 kernel did not
> require any extra options save a / file system location.
>
> I am afraid that a disk on this laptop is too small to allow for
> "parallel" installations of F8 and F10. The box will be needed
> pretty soon for work purposes so if I will not find rather quickly
> how to get it going with F10 I will have to revert it to the
> previous state. Big sigh but yes, I have this option.
>
> Michal
>
I feel your pain. I've got a Dell Inspiron 1100 with the
same graphics chip. There's some partial Xorg success:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=469292
but the performance figures aren't up to snuff with F9.
In the future, I'd heartily endorse using 2 or 4G USB stick with
a "Live" version to evaluate it first. The live image is about 700M,
and you have lots of space for updates or additional packages.
Fortunately my problems are isolated to a F10 thumbdrive, while
I still have F9 on the main disk.
-Bob
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