Hi!

On 4/22/07, Carlos E. R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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The Sunday 2007-04-22 at 15:26 +0300, HG wrote:

> > > ('cause I don't think I can
> > > upgrade from 10.0 -> 10.2).
> >
> > Why not? I upgraded from 9.3 to 10.2 in one step.
>
> Um, well I actually tried it quickly with my old laptop. It also had
> 10.0. During the installation YaST did not find any partition it could
> upgrade. Only option was installation from scratch.

I don't know. I always have been able to upgrade. It's difficult to guess
what your problem could have been. Perhaps some files were deleted and the
OS wasn't recognized as "suse".

I don't think so. That was my ... err "not that much on the edge"
-laptop :-) Very basic SUSE installation. Only Guru and Packman in
addition to SUSE sources. Everything was there and fine. (BTW, after
the new installation of 10.2, my 3COM WLAN card didn't work anymore...
it did in 10.0. Sigh.)

Ideas...? You don't see anything in any log? There could be a ~/.X.err.

Nothing like that there.

Try starting opera from an xterm, some programs output error messages
there. Find out if it has command line options like "--verbose". Google
it: you might not be alone.

I did run it from the command line as if I start it from the menu,
nothing happens. From command line, I get segmentation fault. Google
didn't know anything. All segfaults there were from way back.

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