> Both also using default setup with no additional adding new feature but
> after the installation!! The desktop run perfectly and just appear gnome
> login and am so happy that it set perfectly.? From there I can have ghost
> image and burn into DVD copy if? incase need to restore . 

There is no reason you can't ghost a LINUX box.  Assuming it will fit on
a DVD.

> On the other hand, the laptop behave so weird that I seen 2 type of login.
> When ever I start my laptop , it give me 2 type of login . some time it go
> to grey gecko and need to login and sometime it go gnome login. What the
> heck is going on? That why I wanted to remove the grey gecko login and
> prefer gnome login page better. If you can tell me how to turn off the grey
> gecko page, that will be good. Any solution?

I have the same issue;  I see the grey gecko momentarily, then it
switches to GDM, and then Xconsole appears and dorks the geometry of the
gdm display... which then passes the dorked geometry to GNOME,  which
really screws things up.   My openSUSE 10.3 worked fine for months,
until I ran some updates (I rarely ever run updates), after a reboot it
gave me this problem.

I haven't had a chance to dig out the issue yet.

> I do appreciate people help which encourage newbies to pickup new skill and
> have fun with it. J But I donˇ¦t really like for some people like Aaron
> kulkis type who show attitude problem , no encouragement ,a lot of negative
> jokeˇ¦s and NO SOLUTION. ?Stop acting like Big bully and act like
> professional guy . >.<
> Sorry guy for misleading and thanks for helping me. Anyhow if opensuse is
> not that kind helping newbies, its really fine with me. I can just jump
> other boat like ubuntu.

Take your own advice "act like professional guy".  I'm interested in
this issue but you are very much demotivating me, and probably others,
from helping *you* with the issue.  Do you think you are going to guilt
trip someone into helping you: "is not that kind helping newbies, its
really fine with me"  or threaten people into helping you by talking
about switching to a different distribution: "I can just jump other boat
like ubuntu.".   The people here have obviously chosen to use openSUSE,
and personally I find it better packaged and polished than other
distributions,  but your free, at no cost to me, to try others.  If you
want help just leave all this kind of psychological junk out of messages
entirely - it doesn't ever work in your favor.  Post your problem
clearly and succinctly with as many relevant details as possible;
obviously, again,  people are on this list of their own choice and
interested in reading and answering questions - you don't need to try
and goad them into doing so.

As for switching distributions in general, it is a waste of time and a
solution for fools.   I know numerous people who are distribution
hoppers - they encounter a problem, so they re-install a different
distribution.  Then they encounter some problem, rinse and repeat,
repeat, repeat, etc....  If you encounter a problem,  and you always
will, you diagnose the problem, resolve it, report it, and move on.
There isn't a distribution, or even an OS, that will run issue free.
Hopping distributions to resolve issues is just chasing the fantasy that
someone else is going to pre-solve all your specific problems.

-- 
Adam Tauno Williams, Network & Systems Administrator
Consultant - http://www.whitemiceconsulting.com
Developer - http://www.opengroupware.org

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