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Hi!

I completely agree with Kenneth. I just had the "pleasure" to fix my
colleague's "fresh from the DVD" SuSE 10.1 install.

- From my impression, SuSE 10.1 is really just broken when freshly
installed, and that fact should be clearly stated on the website at a
prominent place together with the fix-up procedure, just as proposed by
Kenneth.

When I started searching on hints on the opensuse Website, I got the
impression that "everything's ok". In other words it was very hard to
get hints on how to bootstrap SuSE 10.1 into a working state. I'd have
appreciated his remarks very much.

Don't get me wrong, I really like openSUSE and will keep on using this
distribution. (I am still on 10.0 aka paradise ;-), so I was not
familiar with the 10.1 problems yet...)

Kenneth's statement makes 10.1 better than it was before.

Regards,

Tilman




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