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Ok guys, I had an installation of OpenSuse 10.1 in my main computer. Then the motherboard got damaged (alone with the power supply) and I had to get a new one. Now, I want to perform and upgrade to 10.2 and I was hoping that during the upgrade the system would realize that the motherboard wasn't the same and try to reconfigure it. Well, it didn't. My first motherboard had the Nvidia chipset NForce4 and this one has the ati Crossfire express 3200. I can only log in and use it through CLI. What command can I use to make OpenSuse 10.2 reconfigure the system instead of using the same drivers (since it seems it just updated them). I would really like to save the information in that hard drive, so if anyone can help me, I'll really appreciate it.
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I was trying different things and I used yast2 and then reconfigured the graphics card. I managed to get the system graphical and reconfigure the sound and LAN but is there something I might miss and needs to be reconfigured? And thanks for the advice.
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