On Monday 03 December 2007 03:47, Tony D'Souza wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> This mailing-list is pitched too high for me. Please
> point me to any resource for OpenSUSE 10.3 which is
> simpler to understand. (I do have elementary knowledge
> of UNIX.) I'm hoping to migrate from WinXP to OpenSUSE
> 100% once I'm confident enough.
>
> Thanks
>
> AE Souza

You are well ahead of me, if you already have a Unix background.
I don't think you are going to find a better forum than what's here.
Sometimes I'm snowed by what comes back, and there are some
(most) scripts that blow me away, but this is a good place to find help.

It would help if you have a recent SuSE "Administration Guide."
I'm not sure if the latest versions come with manuals.  The last one
I have is for 9.2.  Unless you want to work in the "console"  the various
Linux manuals that tell you how to use man pages, and so on, are
probably not going to be helpful, altho the "Linux Bible" does have some
useful stuff in it.  If you are going to use SuSE, you need some kind of
info for YAST, etc., so I hope there are modern manuals.

I have not been overwhelmed by the reports on this group for the 10.x
series of SuSE, altho some seem to have had good results.  I am sticking
to an earlier version for the time being.

Good luck.

--doug

Blessed are the peacemakers ... for they shall be shot at from both sides.
--A.M. Greeley
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