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I dual-booted a Pentium 166 with 48mbs of RAM and 2 gig HD between Windows 95 and Redhat 7.
I installed the workstation setup, and selected Gnome as my GUI. Everything went fine, setup was great, no bugs. My monitor is ancient, so it was in the monitor list, and I entered my VRAM as 1mb. All was well, until I attempted to use Gnome. The loading screens were OK, but everything else was blotchy, gray areas covered icons and menus, and, shortly put: Horrible. I have no idea what to do, I have considered reinstallation, but have dismissed that thus far as an act of insanity. Any help? I hope I gave enough here.. Furtoes00 Last edited by Furtoes00; 03-02-2002 at 06:20 PM.. |
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Well, it may be having a hard time trying to render your screen with a relatively slow processor combined with a pretty small amount of RAM. I've had better luck with KDE in low-memory machines, but no full-featured window manager will work very well in a low-memory environment... It's also possible that your system is thrashing trying to manage your memory with the additional load - does your hard drive go crazy reading/writing when Gnome is up?
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