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тАО02-19-2004 05:36 PM
тАО02-19-2004 05:36 PM
Is it possible to install Redhat 6.2 (2.2.14-6.1.1) kernel on Pentium 4 machines??
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тАО02-19-2004 06:47 PM
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Re: Redhat 6.2 on Pentium 4
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тАО02-19-2004 10:50 PM
тАО02-19-2004 10:50 PM
Re: Redhat 6.2 on Pentium 4
even you make the machine up with 2.2.14 kernel, it cant recognize the architecture,
uname -m gives i?86.
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chakri
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тАО02-21-2004 04:39 AM
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тАО02-21-2004 05:30 AM
тАО02-21-2004 05:30 AM
Re: Redhat 6.2 on Pentium 4
After fighting hard, you'll finammy install rh6.2, but this kernel is weak as far as security is concerned, and it won't be able to use all your hardware capacities...
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тАО02-21-2004 04:28 PM
тАО02-21-2004 04:28 PM
Re: Redhat 6.2 on Pentium 4
Why is a question that comes to mind.
Red hat 6.2 is not supported. Unless you have a n app that speficially requires it, its like buying a 1986 Toyota. It might run nice, or it might not.
There are security vulnerabilities that can not be dealt with.
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тАО02-21-2004 11:20 PM
тАО02-21-2004 11:20 PM
Re: Redhat 6.2 on Pentium 4
I tried installin using installation CD, i count, installation program gives, python error and hangs, also the 2.2.14 kernal cant recognise the architecture of the p4.
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тАО02-22-2004 07:24 PM
тАО02-22-2004 07:24 PM
Re: Redhat 6.2 on Pentium 4
even though if you could get it running, rh6.2 would probably not meet your expectation since there are a lot of packages missing that are included by default on all distros now.
if you need a lean and mean distro you can give debian a try, else i suggest going with the latest rh or fedora release to save you a lot of problems.