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		<title>openSUSE User Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last Sunday I had a few files on my system go corrupt. If I had a recent backup of my system I probably could have just restored it, but I didn&#8217;t. Some Linux fanboy I am. I tried to reinstall the components that went corrupt but I still couldn&#8217;t get X to start. If I [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last Sunday I had a few files on my system go corrupt. If I had a recent backup of my system I probably could have just restored it, but I didn&#8217;t. Some Linux fanboy I am. I tried to reinstall the components that went corrupt but I still couldn&#8217;t get X to start. If I took the time to troubleshoot it more I probably could have fixed it, but I really didn&#8217;t have the patience. I had read about people upgrading to Feisty beta to fix some of their problems in the past so I decided to give it a shot.</p>
<p>The upgrade was over 400MB and took over an hour to install. After all was said and done I was able to get back into Ubuntu. Everything looked ok, but I was having some (beta related) crashes. I have been wanting to try a distro that used KDE for a while so I decided to download openSUSE 10.2. Last night I burned the ISO, backed up my configuration, and started the install.<br />
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The installation went well. All of my hardware was detected properly and the process was very straight forward. First thing I noticed was that GRUB had a nice blue openSUSE theme, unlike on Ubuntu where it just gives you the black standard menu. My Windows installation was detected and I could boot to that if I wanted. The splash screen also worked on SUSE unlike Ubuntu. I have had both 6.06 and 6.10 installed on my workstation and the splash screen has never worked. If I hit escape on the SUSE splash it gives you the verbose boot, but even that has a nice black/gray themed background. Very nice aesthetics.</p>
<p>Because I have a GeForce 7800GT video card and a Dell 2405FPW monitor it is pretty much expected that I am going to have display issues as soon as linux boots, no matter what distro. This time was no different. When openSUSE booted I got a black screen and a mouse pointer. No problem, I booted into Windows and found out I could use the command sax2 -r -m 0=vesa -l to get into a configuration tool that would let me fix X so that I could get in long enough to install the proper nvidia drivers.</p>
<p>Trying to use YaST to install software was a pain after being used to Aptitude. It is a very similar tool, but not quite as good in my opinion. Plus the main repository for openSUSE is on kernel.org and that site was not responding when I went to use YaST. As a result I had to wait 5 minutes for it to time out every time I went to install software. Once I got the drivers installed though the OS looks great.</p>
<p>After using the OS for a day I am pretty happy with it. I think the main thing I like is KDE. Gnome was good because it is simple, but at times it is so simple it leaves you wanting more. I do find openSUSE to be a little bit quicker than Ubuntu. It seems a little snappier and more responsive. I&#8217;m not sure what would cause that. I love how the KDE applications load so much quicker than on Gnome. I used K3b and Amarok extensively on Ubuntu and since I&#8217;m running KDE now they launch in about 1/4 the time.</p>
<p>Installing Beryl was kind of a pain. I got it installed ok, but I was having some constant crashes when loading Beryl and Beryl-manager. I finally realized that openSUSE has a composite desktop built in that I had to disable. Once I disabled it Beryl started working without crashing. The lesson there is READ THE INSTRUCTIONS, don&#8217;t just assume you know what you are doing.</p>
<p>So I&#8217;m planning on sticking with this OS for a while, but after Ubuntu 7.04 is out for a while I think I might consider switching over to Kubuntu.</p>
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