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For the first time, and I have to say I'm extremely impressed. I've used gentoo, and ubuntu. openSUSE was the easiest to install and it recognized all of my hardware right off the bat. I just need to do some research on getting it to run more effecient. It's a little slow at the moment, and trying to figure out how to run world of warcraft on here for my girlfriend. None the less. openSUSE rocks!
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Welcome. Some things you might want to look at:
Video drivers? NVIDIA - openSUSE ATI - openSUSE Slow Internet? Disable IPv6 - openSUSE Forums Multi-Media Multi-media and Restricted Format Installation Guide - openSUSE Forums Games with Wine One click: http://api.opensuse-community.org/se...23846b139866b0 Wine help WineHQ - Wine Application Database Geoff's Linux tips - wine
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Box: openSUSE 11.2 | (KDE4.3.3) | M2N4-SLI | AMD 64 X2 5200+ | nVidia 8500GT | 4GB RAM Lap: openSUSE 11.2 | Celeron 550 | (KDE4.3.3)"3" | Intel 965 GM | Lenovo R61e | 3GB RAM |
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Welcome, one and all! (Well... maybe not all. It is the internet. Still, you two seem nice.
)Re: speed problems, bear in mind that there's a new 'desktop' kernel, which has some technical sounding things that I don't understand, like low latency. This should be selected automatically if you install 11.2, but there are ways of switching too, should an upgrade not take care of that when the time comes. Might make a difference, because suse has historically (in common with many linuxes) been more server tuned. Re fedora - you're a brave person. ![]() I can see it's a great distro, but personally I never got along with it. If you're a gnomer, and notwithstanding the fact that suse's gnome is very well put together, I suggest you give KDE a quick spin. Suse's is arguably the best in the business. |
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I am really, really new to openSUSE . . . I have researched and downloaded the ISO CD.
I'll be opening it, then installing within the hour. I have used MS Windows - forever. I have been using Ubuntu 9.04 and LinuxMint-7 for the past 4 months. I'm ready for a new Linux OS; and openSUSE is it!!
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Welcome to you and the other's above. Hope the install goes well and you enjoy getting to know this distro.
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vrkalak wrote:
> I am really, really new to openSUSE . . . I have researched and > downloaded the ISO CD. > I'll be opening it, then installing within the hour. probably too late, but i highly recommend you read these before beginning the install: http://tinyurl.com/6jwtg9 http://en.opensuse.org/INSTALL_Local -- platinum |
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