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Once you insert the OpenSUSE 10.2 DVD (or the 10.3 Alpha DVD for that matter) and restart your computer, you have several options. Choose to Boot From Hard Disk if you actually want to stick with whatever OS you have installed and skip the SUSE installation. Otherwise, choose Installation to proceed.
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RE: Like the Windows Start button, but better (Installing SUSE)
I have used Suse10.1 for years but recently installed Ubuntu with manual KDE installed on my Desktop and Kubuntu on my HP laptop. I love K/Ubuntu and found it to be very stable and works great with wi... (Read the rest)
Posted by: skochjar Posted on: 09/18/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
You can right-click on the button and select the KDE start menu instead.  Scrat | 07/06/07
Bonita pero sosa  raphael.munoz@... | 07/06/07
A quick translation/paraphrase  mrdatahsZDNet Moderator | 07/06/07
SUSE INQUIRY  andrdiaz@... | 07/06/07
Sort of...  mrdatahsZDNet Moderator | 07/06/07
seaplanebase  gyulad@... | 07/06/07
I noticed some things....  btljooz | 07/06/07
Late at night and bandwidth-dependent  mrdatahsZDNet Moderator | 07/06/07
Thanks for such a quick response!...  btljooz | 07/06/07
Install Time  chromeronin | 07/08/07
That Matches My Experience!  Jalapeno Bob | 07/06/07
Suse was a dream  aceofspades1217@... | 07/10/07
Radeon X-1600 on OpenSuSe 10.4  andriuscerniauskas@... | 07/06/07
Would have been cheaper to replace the video card.  chromeronin | 07/08/07
Addendum  chromeronin | 07/08/07
RE: Like the Windows Start button, but better (Installing SUSE)  skochjar | 09/18/07

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