On 21/08/06, suse@rio.vg <suse@rio.vg> wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
suse@rio.vg wrote:
Per Jessen wrote: How so? Because I don't see how it could reach the previous level of functionality without a complete redesign. Or do you mean "vast improvement" in that it only takes four hours instead of eight?
No, even more than that. Wrt plain functionality I didn't miss much in 10.1, but speed was/is a major problem - with 10.2, an installation on even an ancient PII 450MHz is over quite quickly.
"Installation" of what? How long does it take in 10.2 to add a new source, bring up the software management, find the program you want, and install it? (and no, the new repo can't be connected to you via lan) Once it's actually downloading and installing rpms, zen/rug isn't bad, but then, fou4s can do that very well, and fou4s is a SHELL SCRIPT! (and fou4s can deal with delta rpms, which zen/rug still can't)
Are you guys telling me that yast in 10.1 takes even *longer* than in 10.0? Jeff. -- ------------------------------------------------------ Argument against Linux number 6,033: "...So this is like most Linux viruses. You have to download the virus yourself, become root, install it and then run it. Seems like a lot of work just to experience what you can get on Windows with a lot less trouble."