Is Suse 9.3 really that good?


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still really miss having apt, though, I tried to install a Rosegarden RPM but it didn't work because I have no clue how to get hold of the libmad.so package it depends on.

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rpm --install -hv ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/apt4rpm/9.3/apt{-libs,}-0.5.15cnc7-0.suse093.rb0.i586.rpm

Save

http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/9.3-i386/examples/sources.list.FTP

as /etc/apt/sources.list

apt-get update

For GUI:

rpm --install ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/apt4rpm/9.3/synaptic-0.57-0.suse093.rb0.i586.rpm

Enjoy APT4RPM.

EDIT:

Added code tags so the urls won't croak.

EDIT^2:

You might want to remove some of the packages from the sources.list if you want to save some time - there are QUITE A FEW repositories on it, updating might take quite a while.

Edited by daPhoenix
suse used to be good. fedora ruined it. the people that like an optimized distro according to your system should stick to gentoo and the n00bs should stick to noobuntu.

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Is Gentoo the one that doesn't have an installer ? EEesh, not that I'm a n00b, but it's a PITA to have to set that all up yourself ...

Is Gentoo the one that doesn't have an installer ? EEesh, not that I'm a n00b, but it's a PITA to have to set that all up yourself ...

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I've always liked this Urban Dics definition:

3. gentoo

Watching sh-it scroll by for hours makes me a Linux expert overnight!

I like gentoo and hondas.

:rofl:

Hmm, I'm torn. Thanks for pointing me to apt for RPM which is nice, but what really bothers me about my SUSE installation apart from the "crippled" multimedia support, which is really a joke (they could've simply left those packages out instead of replacing them with barely functional versions) is that SUSE seems frighteningly slow on my machine (Athlon 2600+, 768 megs of RAM), most programs take pretty long to start up and access my HD all the time, Konqueror loads web pages a lot slower than Firefox, and the service manager that came with SUSE (I forgot its name, but its icon looks like traffic lights) has to be the slowest program I've come across in quite some time! I right click on a service and it takes a minute for the properties dialogue box to come up.

This is really a shame, as KDE really rocks, but how did they make it behave this slowly? I'm back on Windows now and I have the feeling my computer is twice as fast now. Kubunto also ran a lot zippier.

On the plus side, some SUSE versions of common applications seem very well put together and the easy-to-use IME is a plus, too. SUSE also does seem pretty stable (although Kopete still likes to crash) while Kubuntu's crash-happiness annoyed me quite a lot. Guess Linux and I aren't made for each other.

SUSE seems frighteningly slow on my machine (Athlon 2600+, 768 megs of RAM), most programs take pretty long to start up and access my HD all the time

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One of the reasons it feels so "slow" is because it has been 'tuned' for every possible configuration under the sun and with extreme failsafe settings - which are incidentally also very slow.

There are tons of ways to tweak the system for extra performance.

I installed it on my PC at work last week and am running it since then most of the time. Its been working pretty good except that I cant edit my word documents cause open office ****s up the formating :( Ive been trying to get M$ Word running with wine but didnt suxeed in that yet.

I've been using it for a few weeks now on my laptop and desktop, and must say, I'm quite impressed. The built in NTFS support is excellent, good detection of hardware and easy to set up new devices, etc. Much more refined than Fedora in my opinion, YaST is excellent. I highly reccomend.

the advantage of this system is that its easy and it can do a lot of stuff (configuring etc) itself without needing user input, but u still CAN input things...

also, a total n00b to linux can enjoy it and even pro's dont need to be ashamed of using it, because of its simpliness...

i installed it once (7.3) and used a lot of LIVE cds like 9.2 and sum older ones... now i decided to install it on my 6.81 GB large partition.

i just have 2 questions left... whats the best file system again?

and: how much GBs do i need for the FULL installation of suse linux 9.3 pro (using KDE and lets say about 90% of all additional software packages -> just to make sure im ready for the future ;))?

thanks for any assistance

-fm

Out of the box Suse is indeed a resource-hog I almost turned of 40-60% of the services wich I do not use. The memory usage after a reboot is 290MB wich is twice as much as windows XP but I don't tweak enough anymore becos it feels fine as it is now.

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