Mark Hounschell wrote:
On 01/19/2017 07:18 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Sorry, but I also think that installing 13.2 now is senseless, except for testing or proving a point.
It's senseless unless you want a machine that JUST works.
Yes, I have to agree.
I will be using the repos described above for my 13.2 installations for the foreseeable future.
At ftp.gwdg.de, they also keep older openSUSE repos and iso images.
I installed Leap 42.2 this morning and it was a nogo for me.
First, in the expert partitioning, for every partition I setup (ext4) upon completion the partitioner barfed and spit out some message about debugging the problem (experts only) and had to reenter the expert partitioning for each partition I set up. Fortunately my settings were not lost and I was actually allowed to set them up as I did in 13.2.
I haven't seen that one, but that's clearly annoying.
Then I noticed I could get to no virtual consoles during the install or even after the install was complete and at the graphical login screen. What's up with that?
Uh, something must have gone wrong, virtual consoles certainly work fine here, both during and after installation.
Then when I logged in I get a black screen with a mouse cursor. Mouse buttons do nothing and had no desktop at all.
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