(I hope this isn't a duplicate message I posted, but can't find now.)
I got my wife a Gateway MX6453 notebook computer for Christmas. It has an AMD 64x2 Turion chip with 2GB RAM and a ATI Radion XPRESS 200M Series video card.
The first app I installed on it was Parallels. Then did a graphic install of Fedora 6 which went fine. However on boot up, I got a Kernel panic message that seemed to be related to AGP video.
I figured the issue was a Linux video driver, so I installed Windows Media Center as a Guest OS. Again, the install went fine, but the system froze on boot up after the install. Booted in safe mode and the last driver it attempted to load before freezing was agpCPQ.sys.
Any suggestions for fixing this?
I've downloaded VMWare 5.5 to see if it has the same issue.
TIA.
Jack
Last edited: Dec 29, 2006