Yes its available for SuSE too. If you have the DVD of SuSE 10.2 then you
will have no need to re-install but just upgrade. All your previous settings
and customizations will be retained... so don't panic. I have upgraded from
10.1 to 10.2 without problems. Have a friend of mine who has been upgrading
at each release since 9.1 (9.2-> 9.3-> 10.0-> 10.1-> 10.2)

On 1/24/07, Ramon Casha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

One thing you could try, at least with some of the distributions, is to
download and burn a live CD. That way you can try booting off it on your
laptop, see if your hardware works better, and if so, you can then install
the full version.

You can now read AND write NTFS partitions, at least in Ubuntu. You just
need
to install the ntfs-3g package, and change the partition type in your
fstab.
It's probably available for Suse as well.

Ramon Casha

On Tuesday 23 January 2007 20:29, Graham Petley wrote:
> Hallo,
>
>    This may seem a stupid question, but what difference is there between
> the different Linux distributions? I currently run Suse 10.1 and KDE on
my
> laptop, and have DVD's for Suse 10.2 and Ubuntu Edgy Eft. Is it worth
> updating or switching disti?
>
>    I'm not that happy with Suse because the PCMCIA slot doesn't work (it
> does in XP); wireless doesn't work (in XP it does) and I think my kernel
is
> tainted with something called Linuxant; in battery mode the screen is
> dimmed and I can't control this; when I upgraded to 10.1 my file system
was
> changed from Ext3 to reiserfs without asking me (although now I think
> reiserfs is better); the upgrade also deleted software I use like kedit,
> which I had to reinstall from source and it isn't as stable as it was.
>
>    I don't think Suse or Ubuntu will make any difference in getting
these
> things to work. I also don't think they'll make any diference in
offering
> me the new features I really want like the ability to read and write an
> NTFS disk partition; to use the Windos key-E combo to open a new console
> window; the ability to play DVD's easily; a photo viewing program as
easy
> to use and print from as Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. The only thing
I'm
> really certain I will see is a new KDE interface which could mean all my
> menu customisations will be trashed.
>
>    Then I've got Crossover Office. Will that still work?
>
>    Are there any opinions on what real and useful differences I would
see
> with either of these new distis?
>
> Saluti, Graham Petley
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