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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: some bum with red shoes on 6 October 2005, 06:39

Title: SuSe 10.0
Post by: some bum with red shoes on 6 October 2005, 06:39
well SuSE 10.0..... what do you think like it? hate it?  i just installed it because 9.1 was pissing me off, new features are nice . oh and note do not suspend if you dual boot it will only boot to suse afterwords i had to go and mess with grub after that. but other than the small bugs I like it :thumbup:
Title: Re: SuSe 10.0
Post by: piratePenguin on 6 October 2005, 06:58
I installed SuSE 9.1 personal edition once and LOVED it.


Then I discovered that it didn't have gcc so I couldn't compile isdn4k-utils to get on the net...
What a disaster, "SuSE sucks", back to Slackware.
Title: Re: SuSe 10.0
Post by: WMD on 6 October 2005, 21:25
Quote from: piratePenguin
I then I discovered that it didn't have gcc so I couldn't compile isdn4k-utils to get on the net...
What a disaster, "SuSE sucks", back to Slackware.

Haha!  Quite moronic of you.  How long ago was that?
Title: Re: SuSe 10.0
Post by: piratePenguin on 6 October 2005, 23:33
Quote from: WMD
Haha!  Quite moronic of you.  How long ago was that?
September 2004.

It was just not possible to get online, at the time. some bum with red shoes, do you have the personal edition? Is gcc in the repositories?
Title: Re: SuSe 10.0
Post by: WMD on 7 October 2005, 01:27
Quote from: piratePenguin
September 2004.

It was just not possible to get online, at the time. some bum with red shoes, do you have the personal edition? Is gcc in the repositories?

The free version has GCC, so there's no reason you shouldn't have been able to get it.
Title: Re: SuSe 10.0
Post by: piratePenguin on 7 October 2005, 01:42
Quote from: WMD
The free version has GCC, so there's no reason you shouldn't have been able to get it.
The personal edition of at least 9.1 did _not_ have gcc on the CD.
Title: Re: SuSe 10.0
Post by: some bum with red shoes on 8 October 2005, 14:19
im not shure ill have to check some time all i know is the stoped with pro and personal editions and made 10.0 and later free all around
Title: Re: SuSe 10.0
Post by: Master of Reality on 9 October 2005, 18:07
i thought suse 10.0 was pretty good. It was the only distro i could get that would support my graphics right from install and has a very good 64bit version.
Title: Re: SuSe 10.0
Post by: some bum with red shoes on 12 October 2005, 15:51
1. at piratePenguin i not sure but i think that if you go to YaST/software managment and do a search for gcc it will have it but you need to install it from the CD.
2. at master of reality yes i have a amd 64 and the was another reason to upgrade was the 64bit usage and it suported my card out of the box at 9.1


 still usuing it and loving it :cool:
Title: Re: SuSe 10.0
Post by: rdsii64 on 20 October 2005, 06:20
Quote from: Master of Reality
i thought suse 10.0 was pretty good. It was the only distro i could get that would support my graphics right from install and has a very good 64bit version.

My laptop has 64 bit turion chip, I am thinking about giving it a try