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Old 19-Jun-2008, 00:01
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Default Things to do after installing openSUSE 11

Here is a comprehensive list of things to do:
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you forgot the most important ones:

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1) drink beer
2) enjoy and feel proud
3) put a "powered by linux" sticker on your computer
4) remove all the unneccesary crap that was installed by default
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1) Add multimedia support
2) Stop all unwanted services
3) Enjoy the new look of opensuse 11
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Default Re: Things to do after installing openSUSE 11

stefan1975 wrote:
> you forgot the most important ones:
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>> 4) remove all the unneccesary crap that was installed by default
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Though you can un-check the unnecessary packages you will not use before
the install. IMO, doing that is better/earier then dealing with it after
the fact.
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stefan1975 wrote:
> you forgot the most important ones:
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>> 4) remove all the unneccesary crap that was installed by default
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Though you can un-check the unnecessary packages you will not use before
the install. IMO, doing that is better/earier then dealing with it after
the fact.
with the dvd you can yes, but the livecd installer does not offer too much finetuning in that area. and some metapackages in the dvd install still have too much unused stuff in them imho.

like a KDE4 base install, this installs so much stuff I do not want, i personally prefer the Arch way with KDEmod where I can install just the KDE bits I want. But Arch is not really great for running at the office in a M$ environment I noticed.

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Default Re: Things to do after installing openSUSE 11

However, until you've actually sat in front of your newly-installed openSuSE and *used* it for a few days, you have no idea what's *crap* and what isn't.

Also, a couple of surprises with 11.0 GM (compared to 11.0 RC1):

1. There is now an ATI repository for 11.0 (along with 8.5-based closed-source drivers). The Sax2 bug is still present (to fix, in an xterminal session, run as root:

sax2 -m -r 0=fglrx

to get your snap, AIGLX, and DRI running at full-speed), however. However, once you apply the fix outlined earlier, the snap is Decidedly Noticeable: for example, I have the X1650PRO AGP (not exactly a graphics heavyweight) and, even with my P4 Northwood-C, I have the desktop effects redlined (Hollywood Got Nothing). And this is with GNOME, not KDE, as the default.

Scary, scary, scary.
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I found I had to reboot before running YaST to add the additional software repositories, as the installation must have left the package database open on first boot and YaST couldn't run

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69_rs_ss schrieb:
> stefan1975 wrote:
>> you forgot the most important ones:
>>
>>> 4) remove all the unneccesary crap that was installed by default

>>

> Though you can un-check the unnecessary packages you will not use before
> the install. IMO, doing that is better/earier then dealing with it after
> the fact.


Well, yes and no. Of course it's better not to install unnecessary stuff
in the first place instead of removing it later. OTOH I have frequently
encountered problems with the software selection mechanism, such as
inexplicable refusal to deselect certain obviously unneeded packages,
circular, contradictory or just plain unintelligible dependencies, or
even reproduceable OOM crashes during the dependency check. It's often
easier to just get the system up and running without even entering the
"Software selection" part, and then adjust the list of installed
software from inside the running system.

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T.

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