On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Rajko M. <rmatov101@charter.net> wrote:
Absolutely, in many points, but it would not change much your thoughts if you don't update to KDE Factory and try that. There is still a lot of bugs to chase, so you experience will be all but boredom.
And that's what I don't need when it comes to getting things done. I feel that less emphasis should have been given to KDE4 due to it's incomplete state. At least they didn't do like Fedora 9 and remove KDE3. I only recently migrated my Fedora 8 box, and it went to openSUSE 11.0.
We need more adventurous people that will test new stuff. Updates are comming every week, and it is always something new. To cover many features and applications that are added since 4.0.4 every helpfull hand is welcome.
I don't mind testing, but I don't test things I don't use like beagle, compiz, openoffice, etc. Since I don't rely on these programs(or really see the point in them), it makes little sense for me to test thing. I'd be coloring my testing with the fact that I don't use them. I rely on KOffice, and until they get a stable KDE4/KOffice4 setup, I won't be using it much. The thing I like about SuSE is that it has always pretty much worked. 10.1's huge problems with the package manager and lack of Old World Mac support was a really big blow. 10.2 was much better, but 10.3 was a step back. 11.0 has been rock solid for what I do. KNetwork Manager works fine on all my laptops. Kde3 works fine. Package management is really fast(not counting Comcast's slowness on DNS resolving here at the house). I see no incentive to go back to 10.3. I even have 8.1 installed on my old Thinkpad 380XD, so I know my SuSE versions. Been using it since 5.3 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org