>>> On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at  5:34 am, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
> I am thinking of moving to 10.0 on my laptop. In particular, I like
the
> concept of Super as my laptop even though it is a 900 MHz PIII can
be
> slow at times. I am also a user of KDE. Some questions come to mind
> though.
> 
> -   What is the difference between Super and SLICK?
> 

SLICK is SUPER + other packages from the gwdg repository

> -   What is the pre- load/pre- link process?
>

By default it uses the standard preload for SUSE. prePR by Stefan is
done manually afterwards
 
> -   I use an Atheros based WiFi card (3COM) and in testing 10.0- RC1
had
> to install the nongpl kernel. Is this the same for Super/SLICK? I
> presume that installing the nongpl kernel will overlay the Super
kernel
> so I will lose any speed improvements.
>


In SLICK there is the defauls and nongpl driver installed with the CK
patches.

 
> -   Can I apply the Super patches to the nongpl kernel? Has this
been
> tried? Will this cause my laptop to explode in a shower of sparks
and
> flames??? Can I sell this effect to Hollywood or is it patented?
>

No You just install the ck6 kernel rpm. CUrrently the
opensuse.linux.co.nz server is down at the moment.


> Thanks in advance for any directions and help.
> 
> Tom Cada
> 
> 
>
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