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Old 14th June 2005, 04:19 PM
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FC4 on Dell Inspiron 6000 "Rich... but not smooth'

Well, after spending 18 hours to download the DVD iso (yes people 18 hours with high speed internet) I finally got FC4 installed on my Dell Inspiron 6000. Gotta say it's beautiful.
I like the built-in Eclipse but for some reason Eclipse is much slower than it is on my XP machine? I was able to set my screen resolution to 1280x800, that makes it look great. Look around see people talking about the Centrino battery stuff, what's that heck is the problem? Will it give me more battery life if I install the right driver? Right now I have about 4 hrs with full charge (about 1 hr less compare to in XP).
Ok, FC sees all my hardware, that's sweet but couple things does not work.
First, wireless network Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG does'n work. I see it listed in network hardware.
Second, I can't here any sound at all. Tried to un-mute all in volume control but still no sound.
Anyone with the Dell Insprion 6000 have the some issues could give me some advise? Thanks in advance.
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