On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 23:06:54 -0500 Stevens <fred00sandy@earthlink.net> wrote:
I am 2 months into Suse 10.2 and I still do not have a polished system running as well as my old Suse 9.1 that I ran for over 2 years. Yes, I think that Suse's potential is there or I wouldn't still be using it. I have tried Ubuntu, Knoppix, FC-6 and Suse 10.2 and it looks like Suse is the most polished. If I cannot get past some of the "ease of use" issues that it presents, though, I may be forced to abandon Suse 10.2 and use another distro until such time as Suse gets it's act together.
obviously Fred your mileage varies, but I've gotten a Suse install down to it takes less than a week for me to get all the "goodies" up and running. Used Suse since 9.x and mandrake/riva before that. Dunno, Suse still seems the easier of the two to get up and running with m$ fonts, java, flash, mplayer and plugins, nvidia driver (the goodies) Have two systems running 10.2 now and one on 10.0 that will be "upgraded" (never truly upgraded, rather fresh install each time) soon. I'll admit though the thorn in the side is the updating setup which is out of the box. Seems I got it under control now with the removal of zmd, but it's been a pain since 10.0 or so. Steve -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org