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    Muppets a Linux don't mix

    Ok guys I need some seious help here. I have gone all Linux on one of my home boxes again. This time I have gone for Suse 9.1. Fine as far as I have gone but two things I need help with:

    1. I have an MSI PC54G2 PCI card and it doesn't find it during the install.

    2. What's a good email client for Linux.

    3. Any other cool tips from suse/Nix buffs would be good.

    I've been here before but given up (weak I know) and gone back to The Dark Side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fozzie
    Ok guys I need some seious help here. I have gone all Linux on one of my home boxes again. This time I have gone for Suse 9.1. Fine as far as I have gone but two things I need help with:
    You can download version 10 for free here. Maybe it will have the drivers you require .

    Never used Linux ( yet ) so Im not going to be much help

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    1. Download a more recent version of SuSE or some other distro. SuSE 9.1 is over a year old, IIRC, and Linux moves constantly (unlike, say, Windows).

    2. Do an update. I haven't used YAST in years, so I can't tell you how.

    3. Thunderbird is a very good e-mail client. Works under Linux just like it does under Windows. If you are addicted to Outlook, try Evolution.

    Find a distro with a good, helpful user forum or e-mail list, where you feel comfortable. Use that distro.

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    Minister of Propaganda Fozzie's Avatar
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    Thanks

    I'm downloading the Internet install of Suse 10. See how that goes.

    I'll then grab Thunderbird.

    Cheers for the input

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