2012/5/14 Stephan Kulow
On 14.05.2012 00:29, Juan Erbes wrote:
Well, if I the last DVD fails to install, after 24 hours of downloadong the iso image, the only way to test opensuse with the option to install, is the CD Live, because at my home I have only one computer, and I could'nt leave the computer useles a complete day installing the NET install version.
Do You understand me? Yes, but beside "well" you don't appear to answer my point, but just repeating yours.
How do You test any DVD version of opensuse, if it really installs without problems? I hope You do'nt make the tests in a virtual machine like VMware...
Nah, of course not! We use kvm.
I'm Sorry, because my english is so poor! And I'm sorry again, because the DVD x86-64- build 315, I only tested it testee on a single computer that had recently builded with a used Athlon 2 X2 240 with a new mobo ASROCK 880-GM-LE FX, and the dvd failed, with similar fails than all the cd live from opensuse 12.2. Later, I tested in the same computer a older dvd version of opensuse (11.1 or 11.2), and it has installed without errors. Yesterday, I wanted to see what errors gives the DVD x86-64 build 315 on my computer (Phenom 2 X4 965 - mobo Gigabyte GM-880-USB3) on the boot and the begin of the install procces until the begin the format of the partitions, on which I canceled it, and I got no errors. I'ts a little strange, because has the same chipset than the other on which failed (Athlon 2 X2 240 with a new mobo ASROCK 880-GM-LE FX). I do'nt remember right now, but I mean the error on this computer was related to the TSC clock calibration. Regards, Juan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org