Also of note, is a DVD burnt from the same machine you read it from is
99.999% reliable, but reading a DVD that was burnt from another
machine, depending on the media there can be wonkyness,
i have found a high end DVD blank media burnt with a high end DVD burner
will fail on about 3-4 percent
On Thu, 2006-11-23 at 22:50 -0800, Redefined Horizons wrote:
> Thanks Ted.
>
> The computer is actually a couple of years old, so I don't think I
> have any really new hardware. (I did but in a new hard drive and DVD
> drive this last few months though.)
>
> All I really want to do is install Ope
On Friday 24 November 2006 08:50, Redefined Horizons wrote:
> Perhaps the LiveDVD isn't the best way to get OpenSuSE installed. I
> don't have a connection to the internet on that computer. Should I try
> to install from CD, or will I run into the same problems?
The SUSE Live DVD is not installab
Thanks Ted.
The computer is actually a couple of years old, so I don't think I
have any really new hardware. (I did but in a new hard drive and DVD
drive this last few months though.)
All I really want to do is install OpenSuSE on an empty ext3 partition
on the hard drive. I'm already running De