I am new to LINUX and am trying to install Fedora 20 on an ACER Aspire Z5600, the specs are as follows : Pentium Dual Core 64-bit 2.7 GHz processor, 3 GB RAM and well over 100 GB of free HDD space.
When it starts I get the message: not enough memory to load image.
Not sure what the problem is.
my hp a6300f home prem. vista desktop windows crashed it went to black screen it was due to virus and i recieved message from when trying to recovery from cd that unititialized/corrupt hhd biodh -4 but when i put in windows it did try to load but halted so tried fedora 5 and it took disk but needed something and was not sure what that was. i have (2048)-2 memory dual core intel processor its award phoenix bios nividia card 500gb 800hz cpu 2.0 ghz cash ram 1024 any help would be much appreciated thank you
hp desktop pavilion win vista home prem. intel (r) dual quad processor 2.0 ghz speed 800hz 500gb 1024 cash memory 2048 memory pata controller sata contoller onboard lan onboard lan boot rom onvoard 1394 onboard audio nividia pheonix award bios cmos setup utility
the windows crashed due to virus it did a fix disk self check on its own and started deleting files before i could stop it i had just come home, i would like to install fedore core 5 to get it up and running it hangs with windows disks stops with fedora and gives a panic cpu and acpi issues says timer not sure what its asking me to change the other problem is my cd/dvd light scribe is not correct it does work but it is set for achi which is not right. any ideas would be welcome. thank you.
Hey guys,
Yesterday i ran the command yum install fedora-upgrade. then got Repository errors. Today when i turned my computer back on it loads to the fedora logo and then i lose picture on my monitor. And ideas how to fix this I am pretty new to fedora.
Thanks
Hi Y'all,
Greetings from Snowy NC.
First post with first Linux issue.
Attempting to load Linux .iso distros (both dnlds and commercial (from mags & bought sampler cd pkg online) to see which one I want to go with.
My ACER M3011 desktop athlon 64 x2 w/2GB Mem, dsk =320GB had Vista but I can't restore any longer so I'll go Linux.
After much online research dnlded & installed Zorin Lite w/o issues. However, when attempting to boot 32bit or 64 bit versions of MINT 17.1 or DEEPIN 14.2, recvd NOT ENOUGH MEMORY FOR IMAGE msg. Installed 4 more GB ( the BIOS sees it; total 6). Same NOT ENOUGH MEMORY msg. I have searched all the threads for similar issues w/o finding any. I would appreciate suggestions on where to start.
Thank you, Robert Hall
UPDATE;; After finding suggestions on other forums have tried the trick of adding the mem=1024m, and mem=1G, and mem=4G
during the boot process. Get a whole bunch further into the kernal boot now, but always hangs at the "[7.360454] random:
nonblocking pool is initialized" line.
TIA
RH
Guys i think this is a pretty common problem but i am facing it and i am unable to find a solution (
So here is what happened. I performed dual booting into through Xubuntu10.4 and this will happen because i wanted to increase the memory of my Xubuntu platform.
I removed some space from my C drive and with the free space, i created another partition which then causes this problem.
This is the image...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/53j25v51b2...35925.jpg?dl=0
Please help, does it mmean all my data is gone in my xubuntu platform ???
hello all
I already have fedora 14 32bit and I install it on vmwear in order to install ns2.35allinone but when I follow the steps I got the following error in the first step
[fedora@localhost ~]$ su
Password:
[root@localhost fedora]# yum install autoconf
Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
Adding en_US to language list
Error: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository: fedora. Please verify its path and try again
[root@localhost fedora]#
and I read many post to solve this problem and as I understand from it fedora 14 is now unsupported. so please if you can help me to fix this problem or post any url to download the last version of fedora in order to install ns2.35allinone to run zrp protocol.
thanks a lot
Hi,
Whenever I open browser (any browser) and load websites (any website), it lags and CPU rate gets hiked. I think its due to the processor of the system.
System specs:
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
RAM : 2 GiB
The modern websites need at least Core i3 processors to handle properly?
Or is it some other problem?
Thanks
Hi,
I have a Fedora 21 system, but I would like to update it using repos from Fedora Core 4.
I have found this article - How to Use YUM in Fedora Core 4 - that allows changes to be made to the yum settings, so that you can run yum on Fedora 4.
Is it possible to setup Fedora 21 to point at this repository over the normal one?
I realise that this is not good practice, but I would like to test out a theory to see if this will work.
I'm considering switching from Linux Mint 13 to a RedHat based distro. I was thinking Fedora, but am open to any suggestions.
I've been using LM for quite a while now and just want a change. I'm not overly happy with things.
I'm curious if there is a way that I can image my current installation, so if I install Fedora (or something else) and something goes drastically wrong that I can be back up and running withing a very short period of time as if nothing happened.
I have setup a dual boot system with Fedora 21 and Arch Linux. The problem is that Fedora doesn't see my encrypted Arch installation. The installations are on separate partitions and do not share anything apart from hard disk space. I have run the following commands as root in Fedora:
Code:
grub2-install /dev/sda
Code:
os-prober
Code:
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
When I rebooted, Fedora was the only OS entry showing in the GRUB menu.
There was a suggestion from one of the members of the Arch forums that I should write the entry myself into /etc/grub.d/40_custom and then re-build the grub configuration or take the Arch entry from Arch's /boot/grub/grub.cfg and just paste it into the 40_custom in Fedora and rebuild.
How do I boot from a live Arch USB stick into the installed Arch and do as stated above? How would it work? Thanks in advance for your replies.