HI, I am very glad to say that I have installed openSUSE 11.4 finally and with it, I am glad that I have done it (the first Linux installation). Wow, it looks pretty cute, nice display. openSUSE is good but there are some issues which I definitely would be facing. Step by step I am writing it below. But before that I would thank to the creators and developers of openSUSE. 1. My printer Samsung ML-1610, was not detected (still not getting detected) and I am not able to take the prints.. What should I do? When to Yast and tried for detection but that doesn't help.. 2. Just after the installation, music player was not working, however, I just opened the file 'codecs-kde.ymp' (after downloading it) and it said me some warnings like that of some other repositories....(looked to me as if it is like that....), like 'pacman' or something else and it WARNED me that 'it could crash your system' BUT I just accepted that (I cannot live without music!) and I guess openSUSE is made by so skilled persons, why not to accept that warning, I did that....Now the music is working (amarok, etc...) But is it dangerous (that something like ...'pacman'...website..) and it was directly importing some keys from their (I don't know for which keys it warned me...). So was it safe? 3. I created one user during installation and gave its password. Now, is this user [which has system administrative privileges (was written underneath the user when I created it)] having some sort of root powers ... or that is different? Since when I go to yast, it says me to enter the root password and I only enter the password of this created user (with which I log-in too) and yast works, so by default that is the password of root also? Or different (since I didn't set the root password and it is accepting that password..!). Or could root password be set separately..? 4. After the live CD installation (KDE, x86_64), when I opened the Yast, it automatically was downloading files, so is it always safe that it downloads all those files (I don't know what exactly those all files and stuff...) it download and uses it. 5. When I opened the Firefox, it is saying its version is '4.0b12', so it is not stable, it may have some bug remaining (what I came to know...) so how could I do it (or make it) remain the stable Firefox version....Since I read (somewhere) that 'b' and 'alpha' releases are development releases and not stable, so they may have some sort of bug(s)... The only thing with me is of 'less time'. Though it took a little bit time to boot but it really doesn't matter for me. It looks great. I hope it would be good for me in the long terms. -- THX -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org