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Tweaking SuSE 10.1

#1 22 Jun 2006 @ 21:47
Total Newb as far as Linux is concerned and I just wondered if anyone had any suggestions for tweaking SuSE 10.1. Or any suggestions for that matter... *probably be my favorite thread

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#2 23 Jun 2006 @ 4:28
ok maybe not... See I know your thinking "look it up" and "there are manuals" but they tend to focus on general interest... Thats why I prefer asking in the forums you get a variety of answers... and on something like this I think I would rather hear a variety of answers... guess it will take a while for this one to build...


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#3 23 Jun 2006 @ 11:24
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Ok, here's some advice : go get yourself a copy of "Linux all in one desk reference for dummies" by Naba Barkakati, it covers a bunch of distro's, but has specifics for SuSE and Fedora, as well as some others.
It's widely available, and it's even possible to get yourself a digital copy.
And don't let the title fool you, it's a good book.
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#4 23 Jun 2006 @ 19:06
so far just on linux I have:

*I know alot of these are out of date

Linux Bible 2005 and 2006 editions
Linux desktop hacks
Linux for Dummies 6th/ and various Wiley helps
Linux newbie admin guide
Linux Server Hacks
Linux Shell Scripting W/ Bash
Linux Timesaving Techniques for Dummies
Linux + certification bible
Red Hat Linux Administration - a beginners guide 2003
Red Hat Linux Bible - Fedora and Enterprise Edition (2003)
Red Hat Linux Networking And System Administration (2002)
Running Linux, 5th Edition (2005)
Secure Programming Cookbook For C And C++ (2003)
SUSE Linux 10 Bible (2006)
SUSE Linux 10 Unleashed (2005)
Debian GNU-Linux Bible (2001)
Guide To Assembly Language Programming In Linux (2005)
Hack Proofing Linux - A Guide To Open Source Security (2001)
Hacknotes Linux And Unix Security Portable Reference (2003)
Hardening Linux (2005)
How Linux Works - What Every Super-User Should Know (2004)
Java Open Source Programming (2004)


Ill definetly keep an open eye....

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#5 24 Jun 2006 @ 0:09
how is fedora? I've heared mixed opinions

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#6 15 Jul 2006 @ 12:00
Hey Skitzy, Have you had any luck playing mp3's, video, dvd's, last but certainly not least getting a wireless adapter to work. Let me know if you've had any luck, and I'll do the same. Here's a useful link I've found, however I can't get online because I'm on a wireless network. http://www.thejemreport.com/mambo/content/view/254/42/

200 GB. Maxtor Splinter Cell Softmodded 1.6 X BoX

Custom built Slayers 2.6 The best Emulators and Apps "complete with roms"

Dell 4700 3.0 GHZ, 1.5 Gig. Ram, Dual Harddrives
SATA running XP SP2, Promise pci ide card with Maxtor 60. Gig. Dual Boot running SUSE 10.1, and Windows XP
Sony DRU-710a DVD-RW

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