Linux newbie raised on windows GUI here...
I installed SuSE 7.2 from OEM cd's, and it hung when trying to set up the graphics adaptor. Turns out the xmodules rpm file was corrupt (SuSE's support web site pointed this out and provided the file to download from their web site - has to do with the Rage 128 cards).
1) I burned the new file to a CD on a friends computer. I then tried to update with the new file with
"rpm -Uvh /cdrom/filename" - it would start to do it, then fail.
2) Next I tried to copy the file to the hard drive to do the update from a HD - can't copy the file from the CD, it is corrupt. I tried this twice with two different CD's.
3) I downloaded the rpm file again to my Windows partition (NTFS).
Now what?
The file I download is not visible from Linux (?)
I do also have a Poweredge 1300 on my network that I can ping from the windows machine and vice versa, that has a successful installation of Linux, if that can be of any use.
Anyone that has an idea of how to proceed, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks
Rich
I installed SuSE 7.2 from OEM cd's, and it hung when trying to set up the graphics adaptor. Turns out the xmodules rpm file was corrupt (SuSE's support web site pointed this out and provided the file to download from their web site - has to do with the Rage 128 cards).
1) I burned the new file to a CD on a friends computer. I then tried to update with the new file with
"rpm -Uvh /cdrom/filename" - it would start to do it, then fail.
2) Next I tried to copy the file to the hard drive to do the update from a HD - can't copy the file from the CD, it is corrupt. I tried this twice with two different CD's.
3) I downloaded the rpm file again to my Windows partition (NTFS).
Now what?
The file I download is not visible from Linux (?)
I do also have a Poweredge 1300 on my network that I can ping from the windows machine and vice versa, that has a successful installation of Linux, if that can be of any use.
Anyone that has an idea of how to proceed, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks
Rich