[SLE] A few issues with 9.0

From: chris (me_at_blixtra.org)
Date: 10/23/03

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    Hi all,

    I got 9.0 when it came out in Germany and am wondering if anyone is
    having the same problems I'm having.

    1. the file associations for OpenOffice.org are not setup. This should
    really be a no brainer. It opens the file in Ark. I've fixed the
    problem but this is just silly. Is their a fix in the works

    2. When I try to install 9.0 on my laptop (HP ze4125) It gets to the
    welcome screen and nothing more. You can't choose a safe kernel or
    anything. The guys at the local LUG were also stumped. I'm going to
    try to make my own boot cd (no floppy drive) and install over the
    network when I have time. The other versions booted very nicely. This
    is quite a popular laptop.

    3. Sometimes when I killed the x server with control + alt + backspace
    everything froze. It seemed to only occur when I was setup with auto
    login. it works fine now that I've added my wife's account.

    If these things have been mentioned then kindly let me know.

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