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2006-01-28
VM=Virtual Machine?
Did you run the install from an image or the actual CD?
I did 3 installs:
2 Celeron D computers with 256 MB of RAM and onboard video and
1 400 MHz Celeron (Slot 1 type) with 256MB of RAM and onboard video
On the first two, it stayed there for a few hours with no response after the partitioning screen (it was hitting the CD freq though)
on the 400mhz celeron, it was just too slow. On both, I fixed the problem by adding some Ram temporarily.
The actual distro runs just fine in 128mb of Ram -- no problems. Its just the live CD and installer.