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Re: Redhat 7.0 on laptop



I would suggest using the laptop selection.  Depending on which LCD screen you have you might need to play around with your screen selection until you get the right one.  You may or may not have some issues with your pcmcia stuff too.  Let me know if you do.  I may have some suggestions.

-Steve Pardee

nw x wrote:

> <html><DIV>Hello, everyone:</DIV>
> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV>I am&nbsp;planning to install redhat 7.0 on my laptop with CD-ROM and I just wondering what difference between the desktop and laptop installation, for example, how to select the type of Monitor for laptop? Or is there the totally different way to install redhat on laptop, where I can find some helpful info?</DIV>
> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV>Thanks a lot!</DIV>
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