"In conclusion? I'm going to stick with it. It really is impressive with a great set of software installed by default (taking away perhaps a lot of my need for massive repos), nice touches like the new menu and use of Gnome control center etc."More here.
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I tried installing it on Turion X2 and the MBR did not work when I rebooted, so couldn't load any OS. Installed on Core 2 Duo, and that all worked ok, but desperately struggling with the Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG and can't run NDSIwrapper, or at least can't figure out how to run it. How do I get the wifi chipset working for a strong, consistent connection?
But openSUSE 10.2 is a beaut! It's the only distribution in the world that I can actually use GNOME with ease and simplicity, with enjoyment. At least Novell is funding user interface R&D with the menuing system, who else is focused around casual users the way Novell is for the SUSE development procress? It's a great system!
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I tried installing it on Turion X2 and the MBR did not work when I rebooted, so couldn't load any OS. Installed on Core 2 Duo, and that all worked ok, but desperately struggling with the Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG and can't run NDSIwrapper, or at least can't figure out how to run it. How do I get the wifi chipset working for a strong, consistent connection?
But openSUSE 10.2 is a beaut! It's the only distribution in the world that I can actually use GNOME with ease and simplicity, with enjoyment. At least Novell is funding user interface R&D with the menuing system, who else is focused around casual users the way Novell is for the SUSE development procress? It's a great system!