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Suse Linux Personal 9.1

Suse Linux Personal 9.1

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From: SuSE Inc.
Category: Software

List Price: $29.99
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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 8321

Platform: Linux
Media: CD-ROM
Operating System: Linux
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 8 x 1.9

Model: 2001-1EN
UPC: 648866202291
EAN: 0648866202291
ASIN: B0001MBCPE

Release Date: May 7, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: ACCEPTABLE, HAS A LITTLE CUT ON COVER, COVER IS HEAVY STAINED, 100% GUARANTEED, FAST SHIPPER, CHECK OUR FEEDBACKS.

Features:
  • A modern operating system with an intuitive, graphical user interface
  • Everything needed for the Internet, office, graphics, sound, video, and networking
  • Office applications that can read and write all common formats
  • Web browsers and an e-mail application that can import Outlook Express mail
  • Easy-to-configure Internet connection; quick and uncomplicated installation

Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Not for everyone   October 14, 2004
 1 out of 4 found this review helpful

First off if you are into multimedia back away from this OS right now! It is NOT a full multimedia operating system.
I have both the free version from the site and this boxed version. I did have it on my mother computer so she doesn't need to worry with viruses. But on finding out there are few games(except online Java games)that work well with Suse. And DVD playback is a no no on most ALL Linux OSes. Why? Playback on Linux is basically illegal! It scares the Hollywood bigwigs,into thinking we Linux users will duplicate the decoder and make copies(too late). She's now using Windows XP and happier. I use Suse at times,but still it needs work. I prefer Linspire. It works like Windows and yes something for everyone with it!
So,if your a basic user who has good hardware,and just wants to play music and burn CD's than enjoy! Also,if your a heavy web sufer who needs seccurrity while online,welcome!
Everyone else as you see here,will complain or want their Windows back. Try Linspireinstead,trust me.





5 out of 5 stars Excellent   October 10, 2004
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have been using it for a short time so, I am a newcomer but it has a lot nice features very worthy. The interface is amazing, very beautiful and easy to understand. The installation was incredibly easy and everything was done automatically, the only thing I had to do was to select some extra choices about the way how to partition the hard drive to install it as a multi boot (Windows XP and Linux). Actually, it was less complicated than the windows XP installation. The internet connection was easy to do and immediately update was done. The only problem I had was when I installed a PCI wireless Ethernet card that did not bring drivers for Linux, however I found it in internet but it was not easy to deal with. The graphics are incredible, and the office suite included in the software (free) is very complete. The word processor, database manager and the spreadsheet are plenty of features. There are other many application but it takes time to get to learn them. It is amazing, all for less than 40$.


2 out of 5 stars Microsoft has nothing to worry about   August 3, 2004
 5 out of 9 found this review helpful

Let me start off by saying I'm a fan of the idea of Linux and have played with a few versions over the years. It's nice to think that you have an option other than Windows when it comes to PCs. Don't get me started on how I wish OS/2 was still around either.

I bought this product to use on my laptop, an IBM Thinkpad. It's now sitting on the shelf whilst I re-install Win2K.

Firstly, the CD wouldn't boot. I tried everything. It's only because of past experience that I knew you could make linux boot disks using rawrite that I even got the thing finally installed. The manual that came with this product was useless and I couldn't find any boot disk images or rawrite utilities on the 2 CDs either. I had to go online and find them.

Once installed, everything looked great but the sound didn't work properly. After going online again, I managed to find a BIOS tweak that fixed it.

Well, I was ready to roll with my nice new Linux system. I popped in a DVD and... it dodn't work. This product comes with NO DVD support. Given the popularity of DVD players in computer systems, this strikes me as nothing less than madness to not incorporate it in a new release of ANY operating system.

Guess what? I went online (again) and found that there was a solution to getting DVD to work, which involved several downloads and tweaking. I finally got a DVD to play, but then once I started the system the following day, It would no longer work.

So, I uninstalled and went back to my old Windows platform. It may be the evil corporation and it may need patches galore for security issues, but at least it works right out of the box.

In conclusion, Linux (at least this distrib) still has a long way to go before your average PC user will ever go near it. They would have given up at the non booting CD stage. Considering my own personal struggles with this product, I wish I had.



1 out of 5 stars Do NOT buy this product to UPGRADE your old SuSE!!!!!   June 23, 2004
 12 out of 16 found this review helpful

In general, I think SuSE has always produced a great product. I've been using SuSE since version 6.4 and It's been my primary home operating system since version 8.0. I do not use Windows at all. I'm currently running SuSE Linux 8.2 and I'm very satisfied with it. I was anxiously awaiting SuSE 9.1 and the new SuSE kernel in the inexpensive "personal" edition that I've always used to update my SuSE Linux O/S.

I soon discovered that Novell has changed things!!! !!!YOU CAN NO LONGER UPDATE YOUR SuSE Linux OPERATING SYSTEM USING THE PERSONAL EDITION!!!! I'm not sure if this changed in version 9.0 or within this version, but it was a shock to me. I've always used the inexpensive personal edition and supplemented it with downloaded software from various sites online. To all long-time SuSE Users considering buying this version, be aware that you will need to have the "update" or "professional" edition to update your current SuSE Linux system!

I'm very disappointed by this change, particularly since I spent about $30 on a version that I have no use for whatsoever. The box should have been clearly labeled to indicate that this version CANNOT BE USED FOR UPDATING SYSTEMS and I would strongly recommend that Novell place this prominently on the box in the future!!!

For USERS NEW TO SuSE AND/OR Linux WHO WANT TO GIVE IT A TRY, I can recommend this edition however. The "Live CD" makes trying SuSE painless and SuSE is still probably the best desktop Linux around for the price that's *relatively* easy to install, configure, and enjoy. As for those users complaining that it doesn't work with or like Windows, I think they just wanted a cheap Windows knock-off, but Linux is something different and has to be approached as a separate thing with its own merits. A new user will have to learn Linux just as they once had to learn Windows. It's an adjustment, but it's not so bad if you can devote a little time and energy to learning it.

Novell folks reading this review: LABEL THIS CLEARLY NOT FOR UPDATING, DANGIT!!!! IF I EVER WASTE MONEY LIKE THIS AGAIN, I WILL BOYCOTT YOUR PRODUCT!!!


5 out of 5 stars Very Good Distro   June 17, 2004
 10 out of 10 found this review helpful

I'm a bit surprised at the negative reviews written before this one. I do not believe this distro is anywhere near as bad as these reviewers are making it out to be. OK, here is what I got:

My computer is a personal built Intel P4 (2ghz) with 512mb RAM, 80 gig hard drive, GeForce 4 video card, SoundBlaster live sound card, NetGear ethernet card, LiteOn CDRW, LiteOn DVDRW-that's the essentials.

Now I have my hard drive partitioned roughly in half with Windows 2000 on the first partition. I installed this distro to the second partition. No problems what so ever. I can boot into windows or suse just fine with no problems. Now I used the default settings on the install (they are just fine), but you can change stuff around. If you do change where and how it loads, be sure to know what you are doing first. I suspect that is how people get themselves in trouble then blame the product. The default settings work great, so don't change'em unless you really need to.

All the programs are there, from web browsing to Open Office. The interface is nice and clean yet it is still very customizable. Open Office has opened all my windows office files without difficulty.

My wife, who couldn't care less about computers other then web surfing and email, has no problem using SUSE. She took to it right away and hasn't had any problems finding her way around. This distro has organized the programs very well and I've found things easy to find.

I think SUSE did a very fine job. I've used alot of other distros, but I always come back to SUSE sooner or later.

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