Re: Which Linux Distubtion do you use..



On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 08:28:41 +0200, Vahis wrote:

Elvish wrote:


Yes, they do. I no longer fear the tarball. If you want eg Tor, you have
to learn. If you want VMWare for SuSE, you have to find the specific
module tweak.

VMware in SUSE 10.0 works with my notes. Everything is not
mentioned in VMware's instructions, so I put my onwn notes on-line :)

Vahis
Thanks. I'll file your notes, though I have it working just fine with the
SuSE supplied (faq) module tweak.

--
Elvish
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