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HibbeeBoy:
I am about to step into the Linux world. I bought SuSE Linux at CompUSA and I am getting ready to intall it. Having read some of the documentation I am a bit intimidated with the partitioning.
If Linux works well I would plan on implementing for the whole organisation, about 35 to 40 PCs/laptops.Just ditch M$ off the desktop, wouldn't that be nice ?!

RudeCat7:
RULE#1:

Be prepared to do a clean reinstall of any OS at any time. Don't be a slave to your PC.

RULE#2:

Don't be afraid! Cause you backed up your shit anyway, right?

(I hate it when people don't back up their shit!)

For your first Suse install, just accept the default partitioning, no mess, no fuss.

RULE#3:

Have Fun!  :D

rtgwbmsr:
If you need help, PM me, and check out this thread:
http://forum.fuckmicrosoft.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=13&t=000057

A lot of it is Mandrake-oriented, but some of the partitioning stuff is for all of the linux OSes.

Have Phun!

jtpenrod:
To Hibbee Boy:

Keep these web sites handy:

Linux Newbie

Linux Documentation Project

There's a great deal of information available that will prove most helpful. Winderz SUX, Linux RULEZ
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Computers are like air conditioners: they can't do their jobs if you open windows.

rtgwbmsr:
'Bout them laptops:
Go to www.linux-laptop.net for information about support for onboard components etc.

Oddly, when I tried, the site was down. It should be back up soon...

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