Currently 2 Gig of physical memory, and I think a 10 Gig Swap
partition that it finds and uses. I was guessing that something was
hanging up in the CD/DVD-ROM drive. I ran a memory test and found
nothing wrong there. And like I said, both Knoppix 5.4 and Unbuntu
8.10 woudl freeze right after I click on some seemingly unimportant
button.
I guess that since I can not currently boot SuSe at all, installing
to Unbuntu (or Kunbuntu, for which I just downloaded the Live/Install
iso) and having the computer only run Unbuntu may not be much of a
lose anyway.
Mike
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> One might suspect the live CD freezing for a few reasons. The most
> common would be a memory limitation if you are trying out a bunch of
> things as EVERYTHING is living in your physical RAM. It is possible
> the LiveCD is using the swap partition from your installed SUSE which
> would relieve the situation but not eliminate it depending on your
> amount of physical RAM.
>
> If you do want to use KDE, just using kubuntu instead of ubuntu is the easiest.
>
> It CAN coexist with SUSE but I don't think the normal install
> automates that. There is a proposal in to make it so, but as of now I
> think you need to fix grub manually. You might also want to do manual
> partitioning. You need someone more expert in these matters than I
> am.
>
> Larry
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