[CS-FSLUG] SUSE again

N. Thompson n.thomp at sasktel.net
Mon Jun 14 22:52:17 CDT 2004


SUSE 9.1 is decent, I had no trouble except with my USB disks but I also 
had a similar problem in 9.0 so if you're happy with 9.0 I don't see why 
you wouldn't like 9.1.

Konqueror keeps the bookmarks in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror IIRC but 
you can easily export them from the bookmarks editor by selecting the 
topmost root node in the tree and selecting save or save as from the menu.

SUSE was giving away copies of 9.1 pro btw, someone posted it to the 
list earlier along with this link:
http://www.novell.com/community/linux/order.php?sourceid=uscin

kellyarmstrong at prodigy.net wrote:

>I'm currently running SUSE 9.0 and was thinking of upgrading to 9.1. I 
>was wondering if you think it would be worth the effort. The main thing 
>I see is it uses the 2.6 kernel.
>Also I was wondering where konqueror keeps the bookmarks so I could save 
>them if I upgrade.
> In Christ,
>         Kelly Wayne
>
>
>
>I'm back in SUSE again, this time instead of installing though the "safe 
>settings" option I installed it by inserting hdb=nodma into the text 
>area 
>after selecting the regular install method.
>
>I find it strange that my CD-Rom drive is the second (slave) device on 
>my 
>first IDE cable, when initially booting its seen as hdb but as soon as 
>Linux 
>has gotten to the init scripts it seems to have changed to hdc :-/ , 
>either 
>way hdb=nodma usually works in most distributions except in Mandrake 
>where it 
>doesn't seem to be needed and in PCLinuxOS which sometimes picks up on 
>it but 
>not all the time.
>
>My music no longer seems to skip, everything seems to be running decent 
>except 
>for X11 which starts to show strain when extracting a 413 Mb tar.gz 
>file.
>
>
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