On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 12:47 AM, JB2
7.3 is one that will always be a super release in my mind. It just worked.
I recently got a copy of the PPC version of 7.3 and installed it on my Powerbook G3. What a difference. No issues and it just works. If I could get an updated browser to work, I'd stick with it. It's fast on that old G3/266, while 11.0 crawls.
10.3 (which is what I'm on now) looks to be the last 'SuSE' I'll get, and even then the KDE or Opensuse folks have screwed up a few things in it. Answers on how to 'fix' these things and get back in power of *my* system have been piss-poor whinings from pompous asses telling me I should become a friggin' developer.
Yep. "Code it" is what I hear a lot of. But, then I hear calls for testing and feedback, and when I give feedback or make my voice heard, I'm ignored. So, since openSUSE is going in a direction I'm not willing to go, I guess it's time to move on.
Yep, Slackware looks good once this 10.3 dies/breaks on me, however long that may take. I hate it too that I'm leaning this way because SuSE really was the best, but since ~9.3 it's gone downhill fast.
10.0, 10.2, and 11.0 have been the most stable in my opinion. I downloaded PCLinuxOS2009 and will check it out. They've shied off of KDE4 till it's mature, and that's a good sign. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org