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. http://distrowatch.com??”News and information on hundreds of Unix distributions,
including openSUSE.
. http://bugzilla.novel.com??”The SUSE Linux bug database.
CHAPTER 1 Welcome to openSUSE 22
IN THIS CHAPTER
. Planning Your openSUSE
Installation
. System Requirements
. References
CHAPTER 2
Preparing to Install
openSUSE
It is easier to buy a Linux PC today than it was a few years
ago, but manufacturers still don??™t see the need to preload
Linux, even if they are strong Linux proponents (such as
IBM and Novell). So the odds are very good that you will
have to install openSUSE yourself, especially if you want to
use it as your everyday desktop system.
Even if you are not planning to install openSUSE on 10
different servers and 47 desktops, changing operating
systems is not a matter to be taken lightly. You should give
as much consideration to the questions of meeting hardware
requirements, whether you want to dual-boot with
another operating system, what applications to install, and
how your new openSUSE system relates to the other
machines on your network as any Chief Information
Officer (CIO) would.
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