Owner's Manual

"Compatibility Arch Support package(s) [gtk, pango, and
redhat-artwork] is not installed on this system.
For details on installing the package(s) please refer to the
README file."
To resolve the issue, perform the following steps:
1. Run Red Hat Package Management Utility ("redhat-config-packages")
2. Select the "Compatibility Arch support" checkbox in the "Package
Management" window and click "Details".
3. A new window ("Compatibility Arch Support Details") is displayed.
4. Make sure the following packages are selected for installation
from the new window and click "Close":
gtk, pango, and redhat-artwork.
5. Click the "Update" button in the "Package Management" window.
* Dell Online Diagnostics installation requires a minimum free space
of 40 MB on your system drive (C: on Windows or /opt on Linux).
* Dell Online Diagnostics uninstallation requires a minimum free space
of 40 KB on your system drive.
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USER NOTES
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This section provides information to help enhance your experience with
Online Diagnostics, in particular, implementations and environments.
* For a complete list of hardware devices that Online Diagnostics
supports, see the "Dell Online Diagnostics User's Guide."
* CD/DVD tests are not supported on Virtual CD devices.
* You need Administrator privileges on your operating system to
run diagnostics tests using Online Diagnostics.
* Do not extract and copy this application to another directory for
execution purposes. Running this application on a read-only file
system is also not supported.
* Online Diagnostics is designed to diagnose problems on
individual systems. Problems that occur on the network level are not
addressed unless the problem resides with a NIC on a single
system.
* The hard drive diagnostics are designed to run as low-priority
background tasks to limit the effect of their activity on other
hard-drive I/O activity. It is recommended that you limit drive
activity while you are running the hard-drive diagnostics. The
diagnostics may run slowly or even stop when other hard-drive I/O
activity is running simultaneously. The diagnostics resume when the
hard-drive I/O activity decreases.
* Online Diagnostics runs concurrently with all the other
applications that are running on the system being tested. As a
result, additional system load occurs and could impact system and