I've been testing and using Tumbleweed (with the intent on reviewing and recommending it on omgsuse.com) for a couple of weeks now and I've noticed a couple things: * LibreOffice seems to be updated ... all the time * Kernel updates *screw things up* for users I've run into the scenario a couple of times where my `zypper dup --from Tumbleweed` upgrades my kernel, and then before I can get around to a reboot, I need to log onto VPN or mount a FAT32 device. Both scenarios involving loading a kernal module that previously wasn't loaded. Has there been any discussion about incorporating KSplice with Tumbleweed for a truly seamless rolling distro? I'm conceptually familiar with KSplice as a technology and the "enterprise" service with supported kernels, but I'm not aware of too many folks using their technology "independent" of KSplice, Inc. For reference: <http://www.ksplice.com/software> Thoughts/flames? :) Cheers - R. Tyler Croy -------------------------------------- Code: http://github.com/rtyler Chatter: http://identi.ca/agentdero http://twitter.com/agentdero