[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I finally got around to downloading OpenSuSE 10.2, and upgrading my
machine at work (old Dell Optiplex GX-150). The following are just a
few comments on my upgrade experience (which was a lot better than some
of the other stories I've seen on this list over the past several
months).
- graphical install didn't work as it said "you don't have enough memory
or X windows could not be started"; no big deal, just used the
text-based install (w/ no mouse)
- online update worked fine during the install, and so far no problems
updating after the upgrade either
- I left it overnight while it was installing packages and when I came
in this morning, the screen was now in a graphical install mode;
curious...
- it chose the wrong video card, and does not seem to let me choose a
different one - even from YAST after the upgrade (this seems very odd);
but it's just onboard video, and it appears to be working just fine
- all of my prior settings are still there, and with what little poking
around I have done so far, everything else seems to be working
All in all I thought it was a pretty painless upgrade!
Mike
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A wink is as good as a nod to a blind horse.
Hi
I went from 10.0. to 10.1 to 10.2 and the problem I had with 10.2 it's
that it did detected my monitor, but for some reason after grub, it
would set the monitor behind the right frequency, and my monitor would
go off, and display an alarm saying that the signal was out of
frequency, I had to switch to Vesa after trying different configuration
with the driver that came for my monitor.
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