Hi, I haven't upgraded from 10.2 to 10.3. But, in my experience, those other four 10.2 CDs likely contained a complete set of packages. The CD you have now is probably either for KDE or GNOME, i586 or x86_64, etc. It probably has just the packages you need to get started. If later you find that something is missing then you can use YaST to download it. Mike On 5/26/08, Simon Roberts <thorpflyer@yahoo.com> wrote:
I'm about to start an install for my laptop to upgrade it to 10.3. I've discovered that in the weeks since the warranty has expired, my CD/DVD drive has lost the ability to read burned DVDs, so I'm going to have to do the install from CDs.
However, it looks like there's only 1 CD in the distro for this? How can that be? We were at 5 with 10.2.
What am I missing--or--how do I get the extra stuff that isn't there?
Thanks! Simon
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