--- Rohit Baisakhiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Luggers,
> Same is my experience with suse 9.1 live.My machine is a pentium-ii 400 mhz
> with 128mb ram.It never booted properly on my machin.I think its good for
> those having high config machines like p-4 with atleast 512 mb ram.
>
> Rohit Baisakhiya
> 
> >My personal experience with Suse9.1 Live has been bad. I've tried the copy
> that
> >came with the current issue of LFY on five different systems with varying
> configs
> >(P3, P4, Celeron & AthlonXP). Not once did it boot up properly. RK tried it
> on
> >three different systems. He had the same experience.
> >
> ><Vivek

Suse 9.1 Live CD requires 256 MB RAM. This is mentioned somewhere in the LFY
Magazine issue, I think.

A colleague today tried Suse 9.1 on a P2-400 with 128 MB RAM, and it gave some
error (He's not around, so I don't know the exact error). Prior to writing this
mail, I tried Suse on a P2-400 with 256 MB RAM, and it booted fine.

Incidentally, I have been able to read the LFY CD-ROM on only one CD-ROM drive.
All other CD-ROM drives report errors with the CD-ROM at three sectors. I agree
with the post a few minutes ago that bootup problems that we face may be more
on account of shoddy CD-ROM manufacturing and documentation, than Suse itself.

-- Sriram



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