On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 8:30 AM, Wendell Nichols
I've trolled through the enhancements etc and just can't find any compelling reason to think that laptop support has improved in 11.0.
There is no compelling reason yet. Perhaps when 11.1 comes along things will be different. Basically you end up with a development stage KDE4, and a new OS version, both of which are usually something you want to avoid on machines you want to be stable. The Devs assure us that all "CORE" functionality is into KDE4, but that leaves a lot that is not yet there or not yet working. Given another release cycle it may be mature enough to do what KDE3 does, and the inevitable bugs in 11 (no show stoppers yet that I've heard of) will be fixed. I have KDE4 in a VM, and am slowly building a list of all the inadequacies in the "CORE" features of KDE4. Without a running KDE3 to compare it to, most users "say" it works, but then don't want to look foolish by coming back and posting things that don't work, AND since most users overwrite their KDE3 they have nothing to compare it to. -- ----------JSA--------- "Ubuntu" is an African word meaning "Suse is too hard for me". -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org