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Although problems under SUSE Linux are few and far between, in this chapter, we looked at resolving some of the more common issues that can affect users. You saw some ways to clear up crashes, and how SUSE Linux provides functions to help unlock an otherwise doomed session at your computer. You also learned how to get online help from the Linux community. The last part of the chapter suggested cures for a handful of specific Linux problems.
In Part Four of this book, starting in the next chapter, we will look at some of the underlying technology that makes SUSE Linux work and how you can gain more control over your system.
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(2005). Dealing with Problems. In: Beginning SUSE Linux. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0006-2_13
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