Only problem I have is booting and installing from the cdrom. I have a
SCSI CDROM and haven't figured out how to do it yet.
I guess that's why they include a boot disk in the box : )
Other than that, no problems (I was running it in November and really had a
neat time with it, now it's going onto a Celeron/BH6 combo)
Ray Revette wrote:
> I'm new to Linux and have been reading/lurking for some time but
> now am ready to do it [the first install].
>
> I've had my S.u.S.E. Linux 5.3 for about six months now. The date
> on the ends of the case of CD disks is July 1998.
>
> Is this this buggy edition from the early release, that was the talk of
> the day a few months back? Is it OK to go with or should I try and
> get a later release?
>
> Help with this potentially aggravating problem is welcomed now.
> Don't need extra difficulty if it can be avoided now. Thanks..
> ....
> Ray
>
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