Can someone tell me exactly which SUSE ISO I need to download to get the latest and greatest running on my home Dell? (A 4.5-year old Dell with P3 @500MB, 512MB RAM, 20GB hard drive.) I might be able to make the answer easier by saying that I am at this moment downloading ftp://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/suse/i386/9.1-personal-iso/SUSE-9.1-x86.iso I think that may be what I need, but I see a plethora of other choices ... "9.2 Blah Blah" and "Professional More Blah Blah". And I don't have time to get and load the wrong thing. I need to install SUSE on my system pronto, especially in light of no upcoming Installfest, since I can no longer wait, I have a ton of work on my shoulders, and need to get this onerous task done. The company I'm presently working for is using SUSE, so even though it would not have been my first choice, I hear many good things about it from people with decades of experience with Linux systems, and it pays me to run the same thing on my home work system. I wonder if anyone happens to live near me who already has this on CDs that I can borrow and copy? I live in northeast Phoenix, near 40th and Thunderird. If I screw this up, I'm going to be not working until I get it fixed. I'll have to wipe my drive clean and reslice it. (Actually, *unslice* it, i.e., I intend to make it all one file system.) Is whatever disk management tool that comes with SUSE usable by ordinary human beings? I don't have to deal with dual boots or anything like that. Are there any hard parts to the installation I need to look out for? How about X configuration? (Shudder.) Thank you. -- Lynn David Newton Phoenix, AZ --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss