2008/12/20 Birger Kollstrand
and as a side note, I think we sould care LESS about KDE 4.1 vs 4.2 or Gnome 2.x. It's what the users can get done withn it that counts. Both current major desktops are usable for years to come.....
Not the opinion of many KDE-3.5.x users, who have not been converted by KDE4 yet, it's getting better but, 4.3 is going to be an important release, for KDE. If it's not right again in 4.3, then the community will want a 3.5 release, that can't be included officially because noone wants to commit to maintenance for 2+ more years.
Maybe a new thread should be started or is factory not the right place to discuss contents?
People need a reason to upgrade, and improvements to rarely used tools
like Installers and Partitioners, won't cut much ice. So your idea of
looking at features is good.
This was addressed to you, so may be discussion can progress if you consider it.
2008/12/17 Stanislav Visnovsky
On Wednesday 17 December 2008 15:25:27 Birger Kollstrand wrote:
11. a standard yast module for server setup of net install of machines. This will aid in testing when there is a lot of machine variants to test. Easy restore to original config would be good also. (All server based :-) ) I have 15+ different computeres that I can test with , but it's to much work going back and forth now so I just use 2.
What is missing in yast2-instserver? And for restoring configuration, you can use autoyast Create Profile function and then deploy via autoyast. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org