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Old 03-07-2005
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absolute beginner with suse 9.2 and XP Pro

I'm sure this is pretty infantile but I can't figute it out.

How to I load the nVidia driver for SuSE 9.2? I have no idea what the X environment is or how to quit it or how to run the nVidia patch.

Secondly how do I persuade my SuSE 9.3 computer to talk with my Windows XP network.

Linux looks great to a beginner but does it have to be this obscure?

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