. Definitely man. Clean install. Most likely config files are in /etc and /home. With as little config as you've done, it should cover the bases. And Suse, I'm sorry I blurted out suggestions here. Might be a trade secret you know... On Wednesday, 24 April 2002 14:51, you wrote:
OK, it figures... nothing happens until I bitch and moan, and then ten minutes later I get the phonecall "Your software just arrived."
Now, if only the senders would learn to mark the package as "Printed Matter", I would not have been dinged another $26.35 in taxes when FedEx brought it across the border.
I can hardly wait to take it home and take it for a spin. (It better be worth it... grumble, grumble... $79.95 US + $27.95 US s&h + $26.35 CDN... yow! That hurts!).
So, if I correctly understand recent posts, I should do a clean install, rather than just updating from my current, messy 7.3 Pro with Ximian GNOME, since I don't have much stuff that I (think I) need to save. I want to get back to KDE anyway. GNOME is nice, but KDE has a certain attraction... maybe it's the accent.... :-)
Other than e-mail files, and (obviously, documents that I've created and a couple of little projects, is there anything I should bother backing up?
/kevin