Hi Harsh,
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 02:04 , Harsh Busa harsh.busa@gmail.com sent:
This is a great way to try out SUSE LINUX 9.1 and see its capabilities, before upgrading to the Professional edition via FTP or purchasing the full boxed versions (which includes commercial software).
Anyone trying out tell me your review :)
My personal experience with Suse9.1 Live has been bad. I've tried the copy that came with the current issue of LFY on five different systems with varying configs (P3, P4, Celeron & AthlonXP). Not once did it boot up properly. RK tried it on three different systems. He had the same experience.
Vivek
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Hello Luggers, Same is my experience with suse 9.1 live.My machine is a pentium-ii 400 mhz with 128mb ram.It never booted properly on my machin.I think its good for those having high config machines like p-4 with atleast 512 mb ram.
Rohit Baisakhiya PH-9869265724 http://linux.kiraninfotech.com Another source to get linux!!
My personal experience with Suse9.1 Live has been bad. I've tried the copy
that
came with the current issue of LFY on five different systems with varying
configs
(P3, P4, Celeron & AthlonXP). Not once did it boot up properly. RK tried it
on
three different systems. He had the same experience.
<Vivek
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--- Rohit Baisakhiya rohitbaisakhiya@speedpost.net wrote:
Hello Luggers, Same is my experience with suse 9.1 live.My machine is a pentium-ii 400 mhz with 128mb ram.It never booted properly on my machin.I think its good for those having high config machines like p-4 with atleast 512 mb ram.
Rohit Baisakhiya
My personal experience with Suse9.1 Live has been bad. I've tried the copy
that
came with the current issue of LFY on five different systems with varying
configs
(P3, P4, Celeron & AthlonXP). Not once did it boot up properly. RK tried it
on
three different systems. He had the same experience.
<Vivek
Suse 9.1 Live CD requires 256 MB RAM. This is mentioned somewhere in the LFY Magazine issue, I think.
A colleague today tried Suse 9.1 on a P2-400 with 128 MB RAM, and it gave some error (He's not around, so I don't know the exact error). Prior to writing this mail, I tried Suse on a P2-400 with 256 MB RAM, and it booted fine.
Incidentally, I have been able to read the LFY CD-ROM on only one CD-ROM drive. All other CD-ROM drives report errors with the CD-ROM at three sectors. I agree with the post a few minutes ago that bootup problems that we face may be more on account of shoddy CD-ROM manufacturing and documentation, than Suse itself.
-- Sriram
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Hi,
I have mandrake 10. my soundcard was detected cleanly. it plays wav files but the audio cds and other formats like midi etc. run in appl. like xmms and other like kcd etc but 1 can hear wav files.. but there is no sound. what do i do. i just ripped an audio cd 2 wav and it plays and there is sound.
pl. help
try some other media. i can try to carry one to the lug meet
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 22:05:05 -0600 (MDT), Vivek J.Patankar vivekpatankar@spymac.com wrote:
Hi Harsh,
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 02:04 , Harsh Busa harsh.busa@gmail.com sent:
This is a great way to try out SUSE LINUX 9.1 and see its capabilities, before upgrading to the Professional edition via FTP or purchasing the full boxed versions (which includes commercial software).
Anyone trying out tell me your review :)
My personal experience with Suse9.1 Live has been bad. I've tried the copy that came with the current issue of LFY on five different systems with varying configs (P3, P4, Celeron & AthlonXP). Not once did it boot up properly. RK tried it on three different systems. He had the same experience.
Vivek
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