BTW I did choose the right ISO. And FYI, although I don't notice any vast
improvement on boot times (except that it is probably faster than a standard
SuSe install - which was always very slow anyway) the system nonetheless
does feel a lot more responsive.
GJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andreas Girardet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: [opensuse-optimize] Kernel Sources on Suse 10.0 Gold?
Does this explain things? From the website now:
Note: * 1 CD install allows you to install either a basic SUSE
-standard kde minimal or gnome system on 1 CD and also a SLICK
-modified
version. Both versions can be updated using YOU. Slick can also be
updated to bleeding edge code using kynaptic/apt. Additional software
for
-standard can be installed by using the public yast repositories or the
DVD version. Additional software for -modified (SLICK) can also be
installed by using the public yast repositories or the DVD version or
by using kynaptic, which is the prefered way for SLICK. A 1 CD install
is
just a base to access all the SUSE packages.
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