| Doug W  
 
 
 
 
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|  | Posted: Aug. 02 2007,03:58 |  |  Thanks for the replies,
 
 
 | Quote |  | How are you running DSL? | 
 Currently I am running Redhat 6.2 because that seems to be pretty stable for this computer but when I had DSL-N installed, I had a hard drive installation with LILO boot if that is what you are asking.
 
 
 | Quote |  | You can check your video card/chipset by running System Stats or via console with `lspci -v` | 
 I ended up in setup and found my video card there: nVidia Riva TN2 Model 64.
 
 
 
 Not sure about "mydsl" that you refer to. I searched on the website here a bit but didn't find it.| Quote |  | You could also try a full x server (see mydsl) which may have a specific driver for your video hardware (or even those different tinyx servers - probably better to figure out what video system you have first though). | 
 
 
 Consider me a Linux newbie, when you say X, you mean the GUI right? That is where the freezing takes place.| Quote |  | For the freezing, does it happen only in X?  Could be related to your video problem.  Or maybe it might be something easily set in your BIOS | 
 
 It is possible that I had some bad RAM. Just today, the puter was going back and for recognizing 64 Meg, then at next bootup 128, then 64. I ended up pulling out one of the 64 Meg sticks and putting in a 32 Meg stick in it's place so now I have a total of 96 Meg of RAM.
 
 This old version of Redhat is pretty stable but there are some things I want to try with newer software. This was my first audio recording computer and at 16 bit 44.1 Mhz, and Win 95, I was able to do some decent, (at least in my own opinion), recordings so I thought I would try it with Linux. I have faster computers that I use for most of my recording stuff but using an audio recording program is the most fun way for me to learn Linux.
 
 Thanks for your help ^thehatsrule^ and curaga
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