Okay, I'm curious. Why - apart from the update snafu that has been sinced fixed either with an update or by simply using SMART/APT/Whatever - is 10.1 "a bad version"?
I've been hammering on it every day in three machines and once I got the SMART update thingy working, it has been a wonderful update.
What makes it bad is that it does not come with SMART preinstalled by default.
1. USB automounting of my drives works without a hitch
But only when you are in some funky desktop environment. For console, you need to install extra software not installed by default (e.g. ivman).
2. CD/DVD automounting are seamless
See 1. Once ivman is working though, it does the job.
7. The eyecandy is very nice, even without XGL.
But wastes RAM...
11. It is louder than 10.0 ever thought of being.
You surely mean the people screaming b/c of yast/rug/zen/etc... Oh yeah. Jan Engelhardt --