I am new to linux and opensuse , i heard it is good for beginner s . I am going to download dvd now and going to install . My only request is regarding the setting and additional package which ill give a rich graphical look and 3d look ,3d dock , hd skin ,transparent windows ext.... which should make me hate mac and windows Os . I am here because there ill be more guys who might have played around in making there Os(opensuse) look good in kde . so please those guys help me and guide with some document or video on to do all the thing s to make os rich look and feel ......please don't sugget me to google to look after this . i am posting because you all know more about it and you all might have struggled a lot to bring what you desire so you can guide me in right path ... thanks in advance :)
> please don’t sugget me to google to look after this
welcome new poster!
the default install of openSUSE 12.1 with KDE 4 should knock your socks
off…
but, you have to install it correctly, with a correctly downloaded,
checksum tested iso burned at the slowest speed and then self checked to
be ok, like: http://tinyurl.com/3qde66h
when using openSUSE do NOT go to google and just search
everywhere…instead you should first search inside the openSUSE
universe by using Google’s site specifier, like this:
Apart from his advices, I like to add that in the future, when you start a thread in these forums, please try to find a good telling title for it. As you are in a sub-forum of Get Technical Help Here, it is not very usefull to try to draw attention with “please help me”.
You should understand that people here, all having different areas of knowledge, scan those titles to find something where they can be usefull. Thus a title like you have will be skipped by many and that was not your intetntion.
Also try to start a thread in the most fitting (sub-)forum. This is in Multimedia. Nothing in your story has a connection to Multimedia (sound, video, etc.). This should either have gone in General, or possibly in Install/Boot/Login. Read the short descriptions at the top of the (sub-)forums to get an idea what should go in there.
And for openSUSE, just download a live CD and try it out without installing anything on your system. Enjoy.
OK. In return, please don’t call a new thread “hi guy, please help me” … because even Google won’t help you with that topic, nor anyone else having the same problem and looking for a solution.