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Re: [opensuse] Why I don't upgrade often
- From: pelibali <pelibali@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 16:08:27 +0100
- Message-id: <20070314160827.45b7a42e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 23:06:54 -0500
Stevens <.> 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.
No wonder that some people got stuck with "old" releases! I also kept
SUSE 9.1, which I consider best even if unsupported. During the beta
tests I ran into several newer releases, but they just became more
robust. It also could be, that I simply don't use features others nee-
ding edge-stuff are interested in, therefore all the 10.x-s got repla-
ced on the spare partition I have and now have an extra SUSE 9.1
there;)
It's a shame, that on the opensuse list several of the oldie-related
threads ended up with the answer "do update" :(
Pelibali
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Stevens <.> 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.
No wonder that some people got stuck with "old" releases! I also kept
SUSE 9.1, which I consider best even if unsupported. During the beta
tests I ran into several newer releases, but they just became more
robust. It also could be, that I simply don't use features others nee-
ding edge-stuff are interested in, therefore all the 10.x-s got repla-
ced on the spare partition I have and now have an extra SUSE 9.1
there;)
It's a shame, that on the opensuse list several of the oldie-related
threads ended up with the answer "do update" :(
Pelibali
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