Fred A. Miller wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Adam Sailer
[12-18-08 23:24]: I'm about to take the leap into 11.1;
good move :^)
I'm glad that you have a tongue-in-cheek above because as far as I am concerned it is NOT a good move to go to 11.1.
I've been playing with it over the past couple of hours and on the second reboot I had to do a e2fsck on the installation because the filesystem was corrupted. Even as I type this (using Thunderbird) my typing gets frozen for some seconds before I can continue typing.
Also, I use xine for DVD and digital TV viewing (also use kaffeine for same) but one essential component for xine is missing in 11.1 and one therefore cannot install xine-ui.
From where I stand, people should stay with 11.0.
Basil, what is missing?! I have xine-ui installed.
We're talking here a new, fresh, 32-bit (no, not 35-bit :-) ) install. xine-ui would not install because of a dependency error which was that, "Nothing provideslibnvtvsimple.so.0" which is needed by xine-ui. libnvtvsimple I found out by going over to my 11.0 installation is provided by libnvtv which is nowhere to be found in the 11.1 files/repos. I had to install it from the 11.0 version after which xine-ui installed and is now working correctly. Ciao. -- Be nice to people on your way up - you'll see the same people on your way down. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org