jdd wrote:
Dan Goodman a écrit :
try puppylinux, for example, and with openSUSE Gnome or Xfce are good
OK, so maybe it was buried, but did you read my comment that I am going with openSUSE in part because of its relationship to the Novell SLE* boxes I work with?
did you notice in the example I give, there is openSUSE Gnome? that is mostly SLE, no?
so no, Kde is not mandatory (even if I like and use mostly kde 3.5)
But it is the "preferred" and recommended interface of openSuSE, is it not?
and if we want something done, it's better to be constructive (and short)
As in, if I observe a lot of things I think are wrong, I shouldn't list them, because it won't change anything, and anyway it will be too long. Sorry, but if I just write the first part of a point, someone will come back and say, as I have seen elsewhere, and with others debating KDE, "Oh, that is not really what you think it is" or "Well, you aren't contributing to this project, so don't even post." So I would prefer to take down all the arguments I have seen, that I consider spurious, at one time, if possible. And those who agree with me or think that I have something to say will read what I have written, or at least skim for the parts that they are interested in, and the rest won't read it. Just like most of us are tired of reading that we are either destructive, misinformed, too stupid to know its the addons, that we should have seen the results of the initial focus group (where can I see that), etc...
I notices there is a PIM problem. hope somebody noted.
If you call "I can't get from here to there even when it's done" a problem, yes I have noted that, too. The ones who have a PIM problem that is going to be fixed are the lucky ones, even if a bug hasn't been opened yet. -- Dan Goodman Senior Systems Administrator -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org