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:LinuxPlanet: SUSE 10 Linux--96% 64-Bit Notebook Bliss
LinuxPlanet: SUSE 10 Linux--96% 64-Bit Notebook Bliss
Jan 17, 2006, 21 :30 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (10809 reads)

(Other stories by Rob Reilly)

"This story started out as a review of the latest SUSE Linux release for 64-bit laptops. As I read other reviews, it became clear many of the new features (like Beagle and Xen) had been covered adequately. Since quite a few readers have asked for instructions on how to get that mysterious 'Broadcom 802.11.b/g chip' working and the DVD playing, I figured that these topics were more applicable, especially for new Linux users.

"After all, the lack of a WiFi connection and a basic DVD video player casts doubt on the rest of the release.

"By applying the quick fixes (well, pretty much) that I've outlined, you can then concentrate on exploring and enjoying trouble-free high-performance computing with the rest of SUSE Linux 10..."

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