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I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin

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shuiend:
Well for one if you are going to use Suse at least go out and by it for 40$ It is well worth the money spent on it and u get some nice manueals and phone tech support if u have trouble. I bought suse 8.0 pro and it was great purchase and well worth the money.

suselinux:
SuSE Pro

SuSE Personal

My new Favourite (I haven't tried it yet)SuSE Office Desktop allows you to run some Windows stuff like MS Office or Photoshop

All great Products, and I like your method for deducing your new favourite Distro "American Bastard"!

SuSE.com

insomnia:

quote:Originally posted by psyjax: plain 'ol psyjax:
Mandrake is an unstable mess.

Use RedHat 9, or Slackware

easy to use and install    

Yes, I mean Slack.

But RedHat is certainly easier.
--- End quote ---


Using Slackware is never a bad idee, it teaches you allot.
SuSE really isn't bad either.

insomnia:
PS: Burning iso files in Windows:

Simply use WinOnCD.

*First click on Others.
*Pick Track Image (this is always raw)
*Burn the iso.

[ September 24, 2003: Message edited by: insomnia ]

solo:
Other keys that your bios could use for the bios menu would be F1 (through F12 basically), Delete, or Backspace. I've seen them all used. If your BIOS shows a splash screen while the BIOS is doing its dtuff, try pressing Escape, that should make it show you the text behind everything, where there is usually a "Press XX to enter Setup" or something message.

Then look under Boot or Boot Options or something and look for options like "BOot Device #1" or equivalent. It might just be one option "Boot Order" that lets you move them up and down too   .

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