I remember the days of moving from DOS to Windows. It took six
months. Every time a new MSDN CD arrived, I tried. Every time a new
employee or contractor arrived, I pumped them for ideas. Finally,
some combination worked.
Try dual booting for a while or even use VMware with Windows as the
host OS. Linux expects and rewards educating yourself. I had 20+
years of Unix experience when I started. It was and is still a
learning curve. And it is worth it.
Just my 2 currency pieces,
Jeffrey
Quoting StarTux
On Tuesday 06 November 2001 07:13 pm, Dave Barton wrote:
Hi zentara,
I had completely forgotten about the "/mbr" option. Thanks for reminding me. As usual, I should have RTFM.
My friend, thank you for the encouragement, but I have already lost too much sleep, which may be part of the problem ;-) There are many things I may be addicted to, but windows will never be one of them. I hoped (believed) that Linux had matured into an OS that was nearly ready for the mainstream user, which is why I parted with my hard earned cash to buy the Suse distro.
Again, thanks for you help.
Regards Dave Barton
Without knowing the specifics its hard...But got to remember the days when I moved from Windows to Linux...It can be tricky as you have to learn new tricks.
Have you considered dual booting? Thats what I do so that I can continue using some games that only run on Windows. At least then you can get back into the comfort zone when needed.
Maybe give it a few days then reconsider, I have a feeling the SuSE Linux bug is already working its way into your system.
Matt
-- I don't do Windows and I don't come to work before nine. -- Johnny Paycheck