I just got done (I guess) installing SuSe 9.1 on a Pentium 1 133mhz. I can't believe the slow response of the system. It's at least 5 times slower than the Windows system which was previously installed on it. Did I do something wrong? First, the CD's wouldn't boot from the CD drive so I created a boot floppy and after many failures I went back and RTFM and found I also had to make a modules floppy also. So, I got it installed; it took like two hours and I went away while it was installing and when I came back it had finished, but had shut itself down because I wasn't there when it got done. Now the only way it will boot is from a floppy and root doesn't have a password (which I can fix) but everything I try to run (like YaST2) takes 4 or 5 minutes to initialize and another 5-10 minutes to actually install anything (one at a time) from CD 2 or 3. It's really frustrating. Start over from scratch? John