openSUSE 11.1 Review

Sun, Dec 27, 2009

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Preview review of openSUSE 11.1

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25 Responses to “openSUSE 11.1 Review”

  1. sobrownso Says:

    Mic is cool

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  2. dale456654 Says:

    Soosa?

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  3. afie83 Says:

    check your BIOS bootup setting. make sure it’s set to your cdrom 1st, then hdd 2nd. Or tutorial, “how to boot via cdrom” on google or youtube.

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  4. Techlur Says:

    did you just drag and drop the iso image? or did you use an iso burner. if so then just press f9 or something along those lines when your computer is booting up. the choose the disk.

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  5. alexx2300 Says:

    Can Anyone Help?. . I have an openSuse ISO image and it works fine with VMware. I then burnt the image to DVD and made sure its bootable, but it doesnt boot from the DVD when i try to install. . .

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  6. milkimania Says:

    i could be wrong, but i think its pronounced:
    open-suzy, except without the “e” sound at the end. again, i could be wrong

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  7. 3021bb Says:

    thanks for the video

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  8. gloryworks Says:

    Is your mic big enough?

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  9. Rrichthe3 Says:

    big ass mic!

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  10. XXsushifreak123YY Says:

    how do you install stuff in the termina in opensuse?

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  11. josephy Says:

    那隻麥會不會太大隻拉!!

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  12. iatu Says:

    some guy told me suse means “suck” in french

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  13. hrbear Says:

    Isn’t it a wonderful Linux edition? The 11. 1 surprised me a lot because it’s much improved than the previous edition 10. 0. Everything looks and works fine in my PC. I choosed the KDE 3, although it has KDE 4 also.

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  14. hrbear Says:

    A first clue is this: The slot immediately after the AGP or the PCI-E must lie empty. That’s because there will be an IRQ sharing which cause problems. A second point is not to have 2 NICs in the PC or 1 NIC+an ISDN card or 1 NIC + a PCI modem. Also, if the mobo has it’s own NIC and you added an other NIC in the PCI, then just cancel the mobo’s NIC through the BIOS, so you will have only the PCI one. There could be problems on WinXP too, but not all the time.

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  15. Skooligan Says:

    It’s German and it stands for
    System und Software Engwicklung which means
    System and Software Development

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  16. RA71296105195 Says:

    Take the mic just a bit up and it replaces you head
    completely

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  17. yagerdew Says:

    Is that a USB mic? . . .

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  18. RenegadeXS Says:

    no as i know its developed by Germans but if the name comes from Japanese. . i wouldn’t wonder look German-Japanese relationships

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  19. flame142 Says:

    “SU-SE” I presume it’s japanese.

    But i’m not sure.

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  20. RenegadeXS Says:

    OpenSuse is German or?

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  21. jlogo10 Says:

    openSUSE 11. 1 should detect all your hardware on startup. If it doesn’t then look for a one-click install package to obtain any outstanding drivers. Try a Google search.

    Wireless NICs are one area where Linux doesn’t have great support. Try and find the manufacturer of your NIC and do a search in Yast2 for an appropriate driver.

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  22. rjwarda Says:

    I recently installed Open Suse 11. 1, but I’m having problems get the nic-card to talk, I. e. I’m having issues connecting to the internet. Anyone outher having similar problems. What do I need to do to get it to work? Thanks

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  23. DjJPIDM Says:

    great review. you have convinced me to download it. . . thank you for the information! :D

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  24. jersydvl Says:

    actually no, when referring to the desktop environment its a hard G

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  25. DigiTan000 Says:

    I hear the same thing. Plus it’s a bit more secure according to distrowatch. . . . Not to speak ill of openSUSE 11. 1, which has great hardware support from where I stand. I know KDE 4. 1 gets mixed reviews, but I found it 100% satisfactory.

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