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Suse Linux 10.0 Is Here


Richard-BKK

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x86-64 version

http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...6_64-GM.torrent

PowerPC (PPC) Apple and some IBM workstation

http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...-ppc-GM.torrent

Everything else select the download link in previous message, also has AMD support

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For people who don’t get decent download speeds with Torrent downloads

Suse 10.0 x86

CD1 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...i386-GM-CD1.iso

CD2 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...i386-GM-CD2.iso

CD3 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...i386-GM-CD3.iso

CD4 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...i386-GM-CD4.iso

CD5 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...i386-GM-CD5.iso

Suse 10.0 x86-64

CD1 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...6_64-GM-CD1.iso

CD2 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...6_64-GM-CD2.iso

CD3 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...6_64-GM-CD3.iso

CD4 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...6_64-GM-CD4.iso

CD5 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...6_64-GM-CD5.iso

Suse 10.0 PPC

CD1 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...-ppc-GM-CD1.iso

CD2 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...-ppc-GM-CD2.iso

CD3 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...-ppc-GM-CD3.iso

CD4 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...-ppc-GM-CD4.iso

CD5 = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/...-ppc-GM-CD5.iso

x86

This architecture supports the following processors:

Intel Pentium 1 to 4 (including HT)

AMD Duron, Athlon, Athlon XP, Athlon MP

x86-64

This architecture supports the following processors:

AMD Opteron, Athlon 64. Sempron, Turion 64

Intel Xeon, Xeon MP, Pentium 4 Extreme Edition

ppc

This architecture supports the following processors:

G5 / G4 / G3

604 / 603 / 601

IBM RS/6000

IBM pSeries (except the models with RS64 cpu)

IBM iSeries

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re ..

just a little add-on, most of the server are overcharged or a delay in uploading the file, anyway, have to wait a bit.

and the url isn't valid for now, you may try this one :

http://www.opensuse.org/Released_Version

francois

ps; torrent links are working :D

but you need a good connection, 3.08gb to download :o 5 cd's in ISO :D

by now, downloading at 610kb/s, will be finished in about 3hrs :D

48 seeds and fast ones :D

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hi'

it's nice, but a bit heavier than the 9.3, and still some problem to setup a wireless connection, tried in ethernet, same :D

I'll make it work :o

tell you soon or may be someone found a trick to start the network interface manualy ..?

francois

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hi'

it's nice, but a bit heavier than the 9.3, and still some problem to setup a wireless connection, tried in ethernet, same :D

I'll make it work :o

tell you soon or may be someone found a trick to start the network interface manualy ..?

francois

hi'

well, so as the 10.0 is too heavy for my old PIII, after trying free bsd for a few days, I went back to The Suse Linux Pro 9.3 and everything is fine and smooth :D

and as any xx.0 version, Suse doesn't make exception, the 10.1 will be more finished :D

francois

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hi'

after a few research and talks with linux guys, it appear that it's better to update from a previous version like any 9.xx to 10.0, if you make a clean install it's better to erase all partition first and then start from scratch :o

francois

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hi'

after a few research and talks with linux guys, it appear that it's better to update from a previous version like any 9.xx to 10.0, if you make a clean install it's better to erase all partition first and then start from scratch :o

francois

Clean install on desktop PC (32 bit) : All is fine! Looks good. Some really nice improvements.

A new pcmcia concept, getting away from cardmgr. Seems to work better. My notebook is desperately waiting for it :D

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hi'

after a few research and talks with linux guys, it appear that it's better to update from a previous version like any 9.xx to 10.0, if you make a clean install it's better to erase all partition first and then start from scratch :o

francois

Clean install on desktop PC (32 bit) : All is fine! Looks good. Some really nice improvements.

A new pcmcia concept, getting away from cardmgr. Seems to work better. My notebook is desperately waiting for it :D

hi'

there is a tool for sync :D

any palm notebook and tablet should work, give us some reports :D

francois

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