On tiistai, 5. tammikuuta 2010 01:07:49 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote: > 2010/1/4 Hans-Peter Diettrich <[email protected]>: > > Juha Manninen schrieb: > >> If you decide to update your OpenSuse then I can recommend version 11.2. > > > > I'm still waiting for a version that does a proper install. I don't want > > my other systems affected by that install, as happened on my last test of > > the 11.2 :-(
How did it affect your other systems? Installation to different partitions works, and selecting different OSs from boot menu. You may have to select "expert" partitioning during installation, instead of accepting the defaults. Creating and resizing partitions works, too. Or, is the problem related to some virtual machines? > During the last week I played with SuSE 9.1 (for Kylix 3 testing) and > Slackware 12 (first ever linux distro I used: back in the early > nineties). I forgot how nice it is to have FPC, Lazarus and other > development tools work "out-of-the-box" (no extra downloads required) > compared to Ubuntu. > > But I guess that's the price you have to pay if you choose a distro > that is only 1 CD download in size (Ubuntu). Sometimes convenient and > sometimes not. :-) I remember I really used to like SuSE too, but it's > always a 5 CD download... bandwidth I don't have. :-( No, it has changed for OpenSuse. It is now either 1 CD or 1 DVD. You need the bandwidth anyway. With DVD install you need it for downloading the image. With CD install you need it for installing additional SW (like FPC/Lazarus) from repos. At that point the OS is functional already and downloads can happen in background. It worked well for me. I have a 1 Mbit ADSL connection now but a slower one is OK, too. Regards, Juha Manninen -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
