On Tuesday 19 October 2004 22:36, C Hamel wrote:
On 20:26 Mon 18 Oct , Don Parris wrote:
C Hamel wrote:
...And I think I might just try 9.1, now that the dust has settled. <G>
I confess, it seems rather a short period of time since 9.1 arrived, and now here's 9.2. Yet and still, I'd like to move up, and I'm not afraid of the cutting edge. After all, if you've ever used Windows, you just get used to things not working right. ;) Hopefully, that's not the case with 9.2. Even so, I found that setting up USB printers in SUSE was much, much easier than on my Win98 box. In fact, the printer setup was one of the things that convinced me to put more effort into SUSE. Proprietary, time-bomb CD burner software was another.
Don
-- DC Parris http://matheteuo.org/ http://chaddb.sourceforge.net/ "Free software is like God's love - you can share it with anyone anytime anywhere."
You make a good point.. and I'm not afraid of the bleeding edge, having done beta testing for years. I gave that up, though, finally.
I just wish I *could* burn a CD w/o going back to XP. K3b doesn't find the burner ...nor does xcdroast. Flawless burning from XP. I have learned the hard way to always keep a 'Doze box handy ...and it is unfortunate that this seems to be necessary. --
Check your setup. k3b works fine. xcdroast as well, with less comfort though. If you do not have a non standard and exotic burner, then your setup is probably messed up somewhere. I always jumped on the new and latest versions, even updating frequently the kernel with a kotd. It always gave me more functionality. And I had to learn something, which I'm not afraid of. Can't wait to get 9.2 !!!!! Regards, Matt