Hello, here I have some remarks from using KDE4 Live CD, openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 8. First, I'd like to say I was nicely surprised - it looks very good and seems usable. There was no boot splash screen. It is not big problem, but it could contain it. It is lazy. But it is probably common feature of live CDs... :-) And it is not disastrous. SaX2 is not in YaST and in SaX2 there are missing many items presented in older versions. I'll check if it is in Bugzilla. Tools to install Xen is not what I'd expect on Live CD... Item for search on-line repositories is missing in YaST - it should be included, because most users do not know about it. I think was recently discussed. In YaST installer is on first screen licence in English and under it button license translations, which pops up window with same license and drop down menu with different languages. It is silly. Why not to have this drop down menu included over or under the license directly on the screen, without extra clicks and pop up window? My biggest issue with this Live CD is translation. During the boot I choose Czech language (which is highly translated). Boot screen turned to Czech. KDE was mostly in English (although some random sentences within some applications were in Czech). Firefox was completely in Czech. The most strange was YaST. It is mostly translated. But here it was in English and some sentences were in Czech. SaX2 was in Czech. Sometimes one sentence in dialog window was in Czech and the rest in English. Strange. The bug is that Live installer was only in English (nit in Czech despite chosen language). When I upgraded my system to Milestone 8 using install DVD, the installer was fully translated. How many space would it take to include at leas YaST translations to the CD? Such state is confusing and not very good. But still I must say the CD worked very well. Good job! :-) And also openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 8 works better than openSUSE 11.1... ;-) Have a nice day! Vojtěch Zeisek -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-testing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-testing+help@opensuse.org