"Briggs, N. - Neil -" wrote:
So SUSE 7.1 professional was purchased and installed on a HP vectra machine. Installation was straight forward and connection to the network a zip. Well straight forward, hmmm, the sound card is not configured, a generic driver
During the installation you are presented an option to configure your sound card. If you didn't, log in as root and start YaST2. Go to the sound configuration in there.
was automatically selected for the video card. I tried install the correct driver for the g450 card. The driver didn't work. So I cannot use the full functionality if the card:-(.
The windowing system that came with suse 7.1 are outofdate by now. Go here: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/X/XFree86/ read the README file. I would suggest you get the updates XFree86-4.0.3-SuSE for suse71.
The first thing I tried was surfing the webb using Konquerer. What a pain. Some sites caused the browser to crash (aarrgghh!!), playing movies and streaming sound have proved too difficult to achieve. Installed real player 8 (couldn't get it to work). So I have found linux not very multi media friendly.
The KDE packages are also out of date. The most recent updates are in: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/KDE2/update_for_7.1/
I then started to use the Netscape browser instead. Arrgghhh !!!! some webb sites the text is displayed so small you cant read the information. I have tried increasing the font size but to no avail. If I click on an image to display it with the browser I get an error saying that without xv it can't be displayed ?????? I have been unable to connect to chat rooms. I would like to use ICQ but have been unable to get it to work.
Can you modify the preferences? xv is a program in the "pay" section of the installation media, is it installed? Wait a minute, do you know how display access work under the X Window System? are you familiar on how to allow display in your console? ask your UNIX buddy, but actual error messages would help.
So not to be deterred I thought I would try and install some work related software. The first thing I tried was to install IBM's DB2 for linux. I followed the installation process exaclty. Guess what it didn't work. No DB2 very bad.
actual error messages should help.
We do alot of REXX programming here so I thought I would install REXX from the ibm site. Even had the help of a Unix body who knows linux well. We performed the install steps. Guess what - we could'nt get it to work. As an alternative I was given oracle on a cd. Ran the program to perform the install. Guess what it didn't work.
ditto
Bought a Linux magazine because it contained Sun Forte for Java. I follow the easy install steps as instructed by the magazine. Ran the executable that was supposed to start the program. All that happened was after pressing enter I saw the prompt again. So guess what it didn't work.
Thought I would give linux one last chance. For fun I decide to install Achilles artificial life program. Downloaded the tar ball. Then went the whole hog of installing SDL (failed couldn't locate the header file ???? I could'nt find these either) continued regardless and tried to install the graphic environment from www.mesa3d.org. Performing the install failed because it could'nt locate the GLUT files ???? Gave up ....
SDL is in the "d" section of the installation media. I would wait for suse 7.2, it's being released today, to let it configure any 3d support.
I have now given up on linux. Other than the applications supplied with the SUSE cd I have not been able to install anything successfully. Even some apps installed from the cd don't work. I have read so many manuals and how to's that my head spins. Not knowing what the author is referring to half the time.
At work we have decided not to go ahead with linux, we are finding it just too difficult, frustrating and time consuming. Two days spent trying to install DB2 to have it not work is man hours we can't afford to waste. I will continue to learn about linux and increase what little knowledge I have already. I take some comfort from the fact that somebody who is familiar
Well, it sounds like you don't have experience in a UNIX system. Why don't you start with one of the packages you actually want to use and post your error messages. Linux is hard to learn at the beginning, but it's a satisfying experience once you get past the initial hurdles.
with linux has not been able to help. So perhaps I am not the idiot I was beginning to think I was. I still have it installed on a second partition and use Linux as more of a hobby machine. The real work stuff is done on windows. With time and a little more knowledge I hope to try linux again as with linux you feel that you are actually getting your fingers dirty.
-- Rafael