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To be more specific, I booted into SuSE.
If you're in KDE, it's System --> YaST. If you're in Gnome (my choice), choose Applications --> SuSE Menu --> System --> Yast
Enter the root password.
Choose 'Install and Remove Software'
The Filter should be on 'Search'. If not, choose the drop down menu and pick 'Search'.
Type in gaim (enter), check mark it. Type in firefox (enter), check mark it. Put in the CDs it demands. After it runs the SuSEConfig, shutdown KDE/Gnome, and go back in, or just type in 'gaim' or 'firefox' at the terminal.
If you compile it from the source, you have a chance to screw up your Mozilla install (if you have one). Not sure why, didn't bother to check. But it works fine from SuSE's YaST (newly GPL'ed, or so I hear).
As an aside, you may want to go through Yast and pick all your packages. SuSE takes liberties with what's in a 'normal' install (i.e. Kopete vs Gaim); I guess it's for the first time user (more eye candy with Kopete). It'd be to your best interests next time to just pick the packages... a bit of annoyance, but it saves a lot of headache in the long run.
There is also apt-get for SuSE, but I haven't tried it with 9.0 and don't know if it's available with 9.1; it's generally not as good as Redhat's anyway. However, Novell grabbed Ximian, and it's RCD service, which is VERY nice (which is why I'm hoping XD3 comes out sooner than later) and will probably be in the next SuSE distro.
it290, SuSE 9.1 is several hundred times better than FC1. I haven't used 2, but won't bother. 9.1 is significantly better. |