OpenSuse10.3 KDE
November 20, 2007Last week, I just finished setup the file server for our school and I try using other unix-based systems / linux OS like the Ubuntu for Server, PC-BSD1.4 and OpenSuse but still I end up using OpenSuse10.3 KDE. Maybe because it has a friendly interface that is already familiar with me, (specially it's YAST). But the problem I encounter was the OS was not able to detect the SIS Ethernet device (build-in) of the new CPU we buy so I decided to use the old Realtek ethernet card (add-on card) I borrowed from one of the old Pentium IV computer. I tried searching for solutions on different Suse forums but what I found was the same problem I encountered and there's no solution yet given for this matter.
10.3 version of OpenSuse can be installed now using one disk installation (unlike previous version 3 disks are needed for the installation. There download site allows you to choose installation with KDE or GNOME environment and provides a build site page that allows you to download other components of the OS that is not included in one disk, like Samba, it's not included on the installation disk so you need to download the RPM.




















