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2016 Jul 26
4
installing centos 7 32 bit i386 to laptop
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RS780MC [Mobility Radeon HD 3100]
centos 6:
network and vga controllers ok.
ethernet controller not recognized.
3 questions:
anyone have problems installing 7 32 bit to a laptop?
any suggestions for getting ethernet controller to work?
any way to turn off touch pad? using logitech m570 marble.
any/all suggestions/comments greatly appreciated.
tia.
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CentOS GNU/Linux 6.8
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2016 Jul 26
0
installing centos 7 32 bit i386 to laptop
...h the 32-bit builds (but device support should
be otherwise identical), but that device should be supported by the in
kernel r8169 driver. Grepping for the Vendor:Device ID pairing in
modules.alias for your kernel will determine that for sure.
> any way to turn off touch pad? using logitech m570 marble.
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> any/all suggestions/comments greatly appreciated.
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> tia.
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2016 Jul 28
0
installing centos 7 32 bit i386 to laptop
...ide, now installing a lighter system, than what is at sda7,
to sda8 where i tried to load 7-32.
if booting new install fails, i will figure out how to get inside case
and disable touch pad. with the heat it puts out, it is nothing but a
waste of battery power because i have a usb wireless logitech m570 marble
that i love using more than the logitech trackman marble w/tail that i
bought many years ago when they first came out.
1039 of 1301. not long now.
i do hope it is driver problem and not the touch pad.
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2016 Jul 28
3
installing centos 7 32 bit i386 to laptop
On 07/28/16 12:31, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 7/27/2016 11:36 PM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>> when i am trying something new, as i am now, i like to pull files so
>> i have them local. saves going back online if i mess something up and
>> have need again.
>
> then, ideally, pull down a copy of the whole '7/*/i386/' tree of the
> altarch respository, and put it