[SLUG] Suse 10.1 & an IBM Thinkpad A30P

From: SOTL (s0tl155360@earthlink.net)
Date: Mon Jul 24 2006 - 11:41:49 EDT


Hi All

A month or so back I purchased SuSE 10.1 to install on my Thinkpad.
I had been informed in one of my bug reports on OpenSuSE 10.1 that the win software
modem was only available in the commercial since the software for the modem is not
open source.
I then attempted to install SuSE10.1 which came up running but refused modem operations.
DSL and wireless both of which the computer has were not checked. Due to personal
time considerations the issue was shelved.

A few weeks ago I made a post concerning concerning the issue of modem failure.

Yesterday I decided that the best approach since I had no idea of what I had actuall
done was to start over.
I did, installing SuSE 10.1 from scratch. The instalation using the DVD disk failed
and, it failed in a manor that lead me to question weather there was a failure of
hardware.
I then attempted to install SuSE 10.1 from the CD set. That installation failed
in a similiar manor.

This was to much but from past experience it did not feel right so I installed my
old stand by Mandrake 10.1 which I have installed in theis computer probely 100
times or more. There is a long story behind that which essencially part is the Mandrake
10.1 works until I start playing with it. So, this disk and I are old acquaintances.
I know it qurks.
The instalation worked with all the Mandrake 10.1 completely and fully operational.

A couple of days before I was at a computer store discussing Linux. I was given
the latest DVD version of Ubuntu. I the attempted to install this distribution.
It failed with all the same issues that the SuSE 10.1 had on failure.

By now I am getting real suspious that I have the same issue that I had with one
other distribution which I believe was Mandrake 9.2. For some reason the distribution
would install and run BUT! It would run but parts would randomnally fail. Had a
hell of a time with MC it sometines worked and sometimes diod the damnest things
that one could imagine. Not being fully versed in potential installation failures
my assumption was that the instalation was good and there was some issue with MC.
Recall this vividly as theis went on for some months and you best believe that I
had a lot to say on BB about MC none of it good. Of course the response I received
was less than favorable.

The point is that it is my belief that that I now have the same issue with the modem
problem.
Nor do I believe that I have a hardware problem since I have installed 3 older distributions
succesfully within the last 2 days.

So, what has happened is that I am able to load old (over 1 year old) commercial
distributions, SuSE 9.2, and am unable to load current (less than 1 year old) commercial
distributions.

This leads me to three question.
How does one varify that a commercial DVD and/or CD set is not corrupt?

Has there been some change in commercial produced DVDs and CD that prevent some
machines from loading them correctly?

Assuming that the issue is not with the iso but is with the DVDs and CDs is there
some way to copy the iso to another box and reburn the CDs. I know I can not do
it with the DVD since I do not have a DVD burner but what of the CDs ?

SOTL

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