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Re: RE: Taking the Plunge-- Still: msg#00487

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Subject: Re: RE: Taking the Plunge-- Still

Brian:

Thanks for your input... I have went ahead and began the ftp install of SuSE
8.2 and it is (so far) going very well... I am basically going with the
defaults and now have taken out any "weird hardware" until I get a stable base
system.

Again, I do thank everyone who gave me help and I may revisit Gentoo in a year
or so when I build the next machine once I have become more familiar with the
system and so on. It is amazing how little I know even though I worked with
FreeBSD and MacOS X lately, I never could get a FBSD install to work either,
though I count my MacOS X and some of the 'admin knowledge' I gained working
with others' systems does carry over, but I am bound and determined to learn
Linux as I am VERY tired of Microsoft!

I have always supported Open Source, but now it is time to walk the walk, not
just be theorhetical :-)

Thanks again,


--
J. Mike Needham
jmneedham-mqiTH3uDUMEAvxtiuMwx3w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Kansas USA

----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Densmore <DensmoreB-xs6o5TJqV6/z1n+OaKNE4w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, October 30, 2003 4:59 pm
Subject: RE: Taking the Plunge-- Still

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: jmneedham
> > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 4:09 PM
> > To: Kris Bodenheimer
> > Cc: kclug-3DadQFcgQnvYtjvyW6yDsg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: Re: Taking the Plunge-- Still
> >
> >
> > Hi guys:
> >
> > Thought Gentoo would be cool,but I am obviously not seasoned
> > enough to know what I am doing with it. Got the X server up
> > and still dinking... made a decision to try and download the
> I'd be glad to help you get it up and running. But it is really
> for advanced users.
>
> > FTP install for SuSE 8.2 because it is still not Redhat or
> > Mandrake (no offense please to those of you who like those
> > distros, just not had good luck with them myself)... Debian
> > would be a good idea too, is there a P4 optimised version of
> > it out there and it is easy to install? Is SuSE easy to
> > install? I want to avoid building my own kernel for the time
> > being because I frankly don't know what i am doing
> > obviously... thanks for any and all help.
> You really should learn, but you should learn with one that
> that someone else has built for you and has all your hardware
> working. Reason being it is much easier to learn one compile
> at a time which setting you need to change to add functionality
> for a single piece of hardware, than it is to try to figure
> out *all* the settings you might need to tweak to get your
> system up. Hence, a prebuilt kernel distro is the way to go.
> Debian is also a bit heavy on the techie side, but getting
> much better from what I hear. That said all of the major
> "user-friendly" distros have different drawbacks and
> strengths. I don't care for SuSE, but others do. It's generally
> an easy install, but *do* pay attention and *read* all the way
> through the install docs *before* installing and keep them
> handy while doing it. One wrong move and you could seriously
> fubar the install, in ways that are not immediately obvious.
> [Same goes for Mandrake, for different reasons]
>
> Also on your gentoo. Missing modules is a sign you have disabled
> or not enabled an important section in the kernel configuration.
> You really need to know what kind of hardware you have and
> modify the kernel compile parameters accordingly. I suspect you
> left out support for a whole range of devices. If you send me
> your kernel config file and all the devices I'll send you back
> a config that will load support for all your devices.
>
> X has a new option to autoconfigure itself. So getting X to work
> is relatively painless these days.
> XFree86 -configure
> should do it.
>
> Brian
>



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