Am Samstag, 19. Januar 2019, 14:41:05 CET schrieb Rainer Hantsch:
Am Samstag, 19. Jan 2019, 14:28:36 schrieb Axel Braun:
Am Samstag, 19. Januar 2019, 14:23:42 CET schrieb Rainer Hantsch:
But of course, before making a unofficial ISO with 4.19 and simply let some people test it (I offer my help in this point), it is much easier to do nothing and wait if the problem solves by itself.
....or to use Tumbleweed, which I prefer anyway, and I'm just a user as well!
But what if I prefer LEAP because of some reason? (This remembers me so much to "useful" chats where one asks for a solution for his problem and gets 100 answers to do it different... =8-O )
I would call this an active community for support....
I _have_ installed the latest TW in a VM. Ok, it got closer to Leap, this is right, but I am not really willing to be scaried by every particular update to find out if everything is afterwards (still) as before or not. And TW for sure has lots more of them than Leap.
Up to you how much updates you do! I usually do not go for every update, only if there is some security stuff or new functionality/bugfixes for packages I'm interested in.
You will not make me switch to TW, this is for sure, and I have my good reasons. And I really hope that Leap 15.1 will be more like 42.3 again or that I will (still) be able to reinstall all removed packagaes again. 15.0 was/is really a brutal change.
Can you explain in what way it was a 'brutal change' and what '...will be more like 42.3' means? I use Leap on some machines as well, upgrade from 42.3 went smooth...so I cant complain Cheers Axel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org