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by whizkid » Thu Apr 26, 2007 9:50 am
kernel: There's a bug in the installer, so if you just hit enter at the prompt, it will install the i586 kernel instead of i686, but it will install all the packages for i686. When you try to update, or install other software, it gets very confused.
type "linux i686" (or maybe just 686) at the prompt, and you should be fine.
Most of what makes it difficult is that it's still a pretty new machine. The video chip is very new and has no open source driver. The wireless card doesn't have an open-source driver, and Fedora only includes open-source software, so you have to get them from third parties.
I doubt it would be easier on a new Dell, but I've never tried.
But if you follow the instructions I linked to, you'll be up and running in short order.
Machine-Project: 750P, 600X, T42, T60, T400, X1 Carbon Touch