[ale] Trying to make the switch to Linux

Dow Hurst dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Wed Aug 13 14:29:20 EDT 2003


I have a Dell Latitude CPt 333 that runs SuSE 8.2 very well with 192Mb 
RAM.  The only caveat that SuSE 8.2 has with this machine is the ACPI 
doesn't work as well as the older APM package for power management.  I 
haven't debugged the ACPI and haven't checked out installation of the 
apm package.  So I can't say if the older package will insert in place 
of the acpi package.  SuSE 8.1 controlled the power management perfectly 
so this is the only glitch I've run into.  You probably won't have major 
problems and just post any that you do run into.  Don't sit for 3 or 4 
hours selecting a bunch of packages from the Yast2 package selection 
menu when running the install routine.  Install the default software and 
then once your up and on the Net do a Yast2 Online Update.  After this 
install the packages as you want or need.  You'll save yourself a bunch 
of time.  Yast2 will let you browse the packages so you can read the 
notes about each package and decide if you want it so you don't have to 
do all of that during the install.
Dow


Michael Hartman wrote:

> All,
> I've got an older Dell Latitude laptop that has NT 4.0 on it.  I'm 
> sick of the instability and memory errors.  I went out and bought SuSE 
> Linux Personal 8.2 yesterday at Best Buy.  Before installing it I've 
> got a couple of basic questions (This is primarily my wife's computer 
> now and she's pissed her email keeps getting messed up):
> ---How do I ensure that my laptop is Pentium, thus eligible for the 
> software?  I tried checking the properties tab and it just says x86 
> Family ....., AT/ATCompatible ....  At first I thought this meant it 
> was a 486...but upon checking my current laptop which is pentium III, 
> I discovered that they said nearly the same thing.
> ---The disks have openoffice.org on it too...I will be able to use my 
> older excel files still, right?
> ---Will I be able to hook my laptop into my d-link wireless network at 
> home still (di-713P with dwl-650 cards?)
> ---Will I be able to still print to my HP OfficeJet 720?
>  
> If this isn't the right place to post this, let me know.  Linux.com 
> said I should reag out to my local groups pre-installing.
>  
> Thanks for your help!
> Michael


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