* On Sunday 29 December 2002 01:14 pm, Clayton wrote:
I wonder if the 2 GB requirement is the source of the problem.
Me thinks you have hit upon the problem, just not enough disk space for more than a default install. SuSE is pretty good about detecting what and how much can be installed. Based on my experience with a 233mhz, 96mb ram and a 2 gb hard drive, what Clayton is experiencing is normal and the best you might hope for on such a small hard drive. Want all the bells & whistles, then give it enough space to install them.
I see your point (1.7GB is pushing the lower limits), but why then would the selections for Minimum, and Minimum with GUI be missing from the software selection screen? Why have Default only? And that Default be missing what makes Linux useable for the new user? (it includes just barely enough to boot Linux... even network support is missing and had to be manually added) Why not make Minimum with GUI available? This would make sense rather than ending up with as my friend put it "a 1.7 gig, 400MHZ, super vga... DOS prompt." A Minimum system with GUI would fit nicely on a 1.7GB hard drive with plenty of room left over for playing space in /home. I know it is, because I've done it with SuSE8.0 on a P75 sitting here in my office.
Unless I find a solution to this problem, I have lost my case with my friends... he's ready to wipe the whole thing and reinstall WinNT, and the othes who are watching... well... this is their first impression. Not a good one for an OS distribution that is supposed to be stable and run on modest hardware. I don't get it... I have had no problems with 8.1 (that weren't my own doing or hardware failures).
C.
-================================= Clayton, I have had no problems getting a KDE interface on any of my installs on the old 233mhz machine with 2 gb hard drive. The default always installed that for me with a bit left over on the drive for playing later. Yes, the 1.7 is pushing the limits and there is much software installed you are not counting here. Install the same amount of usable software with your friend's WinNT and I can guarantee you it won't fit! If you want just an operating system, like you get with Windows, then remove all the other software you want to install with a default setup! See how much space you then have left over. Quite a bit I think you will find. Look thru the software list for a default install and see if there is anything you might want to remove. As we have stated, if you want all the bells & whistles, you need to have the space to add them. If then all you want is a usable OS, remove everything else and see if you don't end up with a lot of hard drive space unused. Patrick --- KMail v1.4.3 --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.1 --- Registered Linux User #225206