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Re: Should I sit this one out?
- From: "Chuck Davis" <cjgunzel@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 19:42:27 -0700
- Message-id: <883e44790605281942i7fe716f6y5968b0328e38ff0a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Lew:
I put it on my laptop which runs my ftp server and DB2 express_c which
are every day requirements for my development efforts between home and
the office. If it tells you anything I will not be putting it on any
other machines. The eye candy is a little nicer in some respects but
that Novell would ship such a totally broken product is inexcusable.
If it is a foretaste of things to come from Novell then it is time to
start looking elsewhere.
My $.02.
Chuck
On 5/28/06, Michael Nelson <michaelnel@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I put it on my laptop which runs my ftp server and DB2 express_c which
are every day requirements for my development efforts between home and
the office. If it tells you anything I will not be putting it on any
other machines. The eye candy is a little nicer in some respects but
that Novell would ship such a totally broken product is inexcusable.
If it is a foretaste of things to come from Novell then it is time to
start looking elsewhere.
My $.02.
Chuck
On 5/28/06, Michael Nelson <michaelnel@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If I had it to do over again, I'd sit it out. 10.1 has brought me many
headaches, and has added nothing new that I needed.
I wish I'd stayed at 10.0. If this is an example of Novell's guidance
of SuSE, SuSE is in trouble.
Michael
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