I noticed the YaST installer is far faster. One explanation I got was that it was making less mkinitrd calls. Could you elaborate? I know that SLED is using XFS for it's home and that is part of why we are using it. Why this choice? Why not EXT4 as in the past or btrfs like root? I've heard reasons why it's better but could someone elaborate on the underlying mechanisms leading to the superiority of XFS for the home partition? On my previous Tumbleweed installation, it had GNOME 3.12 like the beta. However on the beta it is much much more responsive in regards to searches as well as the animations being many factors smoother. Can you give some reasons? Security: when desktop logs in, the keyring needs authentication complaining it wasn't unlocked on log in. Is this deliberate? In order to add a new WiFi connection, administrative authentication is needed, is this intentional as it had been in the past (when Linus Torvalds cussed us out)? YaST2/AppArmor module hasn't been fixed for the new rule types. Will this be fixed for release or shortly after? https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=900013 Thank you for your time. I want to drive up some excitement to get more people tinkering on the beta. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org