Tell me why when I installed openSUSE Linux, that after playing around with it, I have only 15.5 gigs of space left on my HDD. I know that my HDD is 100gigs max, (95.7 or whatever it is if you want to be technical) and that when I installed openSUSE I set it to delete my old partition of Windows. What the **** is happening? Help me.
Well I would just delete the program itself. In overall I have no idea what you are talking about though.
DBAN the entire drive, install SUSE with minimal features (should be a default layout, but whatever (you'll want the graphical environment, for an example, so shoot for that)), and then use a graphical disk manager to see where most of the data is located. I don't know about the default SUSE tools that do that, but there should be one.
It had some cool things to it like how when you zoom out and **** it was all like wow i've got transperancy as my background. But it sucked everywhere else. It was just ugly. Disgusting.
inb4 Delete the system32 folder. no but really. Ive always wanted to dual boot linux on this laptop, but I dont have the time, or patience. Meh.
Use the Compiz Fusion compositing manager then. It works a hella lot better and doesn't crash as much. Also, there's a bunch of third-party plugins (if there can be any sort of third-party in open source) that do some pretty trippy stuff, like letting you rotate windows in 3D and use Flying Windows as your screensaver.