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I install new Suse Linux LEAP for my 2016 PC

It had been a very long, long time, I have played around with Linux, when I saw the video on Gnome, KDE ...bring back memories, when these were still in their 'infant' stages. Was a member of L.U.G.S...wonder if they are still around?...attended a few of their demo & meeting, once was at Suntec many, many moons ago...
 
hiao lah! why make yourself so troublesome with all these software, just get one that works and is stable Apple OS or windows.
 
It had been a very long, long time, I have played around with Linux, when I saw the video on Gnome, KDE ...bring back memories, when these were still in their 'infant' stages. Was a member of L.U.G.S...wonder if they are still around?...attended a few of their demo & meeting, once was at Suntec many, many moons ago...

Very developed and advanced now mah.

New hardware all well supported. Security good. No viruses. No exploitation.
 
I have an unused copy of SUSE 7.1 which I bought from the Computer Book Store at Funan. It comes with a book on how to install & use Linus. Never got around to using it:o
 
I have an unused copy of SUSE 7.1 which I bought from the Computer Book Store at Funan. It comes with a book on how to install & use Linus. Never got around to using it:o

I still have my Caldera Open Linux...version 2.3 & their latest I think 3.0 before they folded....still have some textbooks left, the majority of the programming books, which I never got time to read; gave away, still have the book on GIMP, which I am keeping still, as a reminder of a time, far back.

I used to have a machine, running Linux & open source softwares, which I used to play around with...but that too had been re-formatted & the machine no longer working already..

Linux....one day agin...when I am really nothing to do already...will go back & explore again..
 
I have an unused copy of SUSE 7.1 which I bought from the Computer Book Store at Funan. It comes with a book on how to install & use Linus. Never got around to using it:o

Is the Computer Book Store still at Funan??? have not been in there..wow!....years, those days I was in there almost every week..
 
Suse manna swee?

Ubuntu more swee!

I got both n more.

Linux can multiple boot from GRUB.
Mount the same /home partition.

So you can never be unable to boot nor be caught in some troubles. It's like you had several PCs, same data in all.
 
Old copies only for Archives or antiques purposes. Always use the latest and download updates.

Never fear a new version.

Some users are too afraid of changes. No point to retain.

I have an unused copy of SUSE 7.1 which I bought from the Computer Book Store at Funan. It comes with a book on how to install & use Linus. Never got around to using it:o
 
Caldera might had died long ago.

Currently what I use are generations more advanced.


I still have my Caldera Open Linux...version 2.3 & their latest I think 3.0 before they folded....still have some textbooks left, the majority of the programming books, which I never got time to read; gave away, still have the book on GIMP, which I am keeping still, as a reminder of a time, far back.

I used to have a machine, running Linux & open source softwares, which I used to play around with...but that too had been re-formatted & the machine no longer working already..

Linux....one day agin...when I am really nothing to do already...will go back & explore again..
 
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