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From: Juergen Kluth on 12 Nov 2009 12:22 http://software.opensuse.org/112/de http://software.opensuse.org/112/us
From: wolfgang kern on 12 Nov 2009 15:29 Juergen Kluth annonced: > http://software.opensuse.org/112/de > http://software.opensuse.org/112/us many thanks for this info, and (educated on NewReleases) which one got lesser bugs :) __ wolfgang
From: Kevin Miller on 12 Nov 2009 17:16 houghi wrote: > wolfgang kern wrote: >> Juergen Kluth annonced: >> >>> http://software.opensuse.org/112/de >>> http://software.opensuse.org/112/us >> many thanks for this info, >> and (educated on NewReleases) which one got lesser bugs :) > > Doing the installation at this very moment and typing on tty2. On tty7 > it asks me if I want to test the network connection. Let us hope that > works. :-D > > And again I am confused with all the partitions I have and no idea which > one again was what. Let's hope I did not reformatted the boobiez > collection. I just kicked off the install. On the partition editor I had to scroll all the way to the right to see what was what. It looked like it was going to format everything. There was some new partition scheme that I'd never seen before - both sda and sdb were there, but also this new stuff. I just took the defaults to see what it would do. I'm installing on top of a Debian system. It will be interesting to see what gets clobbered and what gets left (if anything). Naturally, it's using ext4 and the Debian install used ext3. So probably it's all gone. That's fine in this case, but it means I'll have to make sure I have a good backup at home! ....Kevin -- Kevin Miller Juneau, Alaska http://www.alaska.net/~atftb In a recent poll, seven out of ten hard drives preferred Linux.
From: Kevin Nathan on 12 Nov 2009 19:03 On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 00:32:10 +0100 houghi <houghi(a)houghi.org.invalid> wrote: >I also tried to get all these wobbly effects in KDE and did not >succeed. Oh, no, houghi! You killed a kitten! Shame on you... :-) -- Kevin Nathan (Arizona, USA) Linux Potpourri and a.o.l.s. FAQ -- (temporarily offline) Open standards. Open source. Open minds. The command line is the front line. Linux 2.6.25.20-0.5-pae 5:02pm up 22 days 7:16, 38 users, load average: 0.36, 0.34, 0.37
From: bb on 13 Nov 2009 09:19 On 2009-11-12 22:47, houghi wrote: > wolfgang kern wrote: >> Juergen Kluth annonced: >> >>> http://software.opensuse.org/112/de >>> http://software.opensuse.org/112/us >> many thanks for this info, >> and (educated on NewReleases) which one got lesser bugs :) > > Doing the installation at this very moment and typing on tty2. On tty7 > it asks me if I want to test the network connection. Let us hope that > works. :-D > > And again I am confused with all the partitions I have and no idea which > one again was what. Let's hope I did not reformatted the boobiez > collection. > You can label that filesystem to boobiez so you see what it is when you select partitions. But I guess, you can figure it out by the size :-) Or just open a new tty and mount them somewhere first. I have a new machine that very soon is ready for install, only disks and some cables left to add, so this release is well timed. /bb
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