On 11 March 09, David C. Rankin wrote: <snip>
I've just completely given up on 11.1 for new installations going to regular users, so I guess we'll have time to really become comfy with 11.0.
Yep, I've resigned to being comfy with 11.0 (which I am) until 11.2 arrives. I can't spend 2 hours out of every day writing bug reports. (though some days I do)
It's been a while since we have had an openSuSE release where you just loaded it and pretty much everything just worked. 10.0 (SuSE) and 10.3 are the last 2 that come to mind. I see the extended release cycle as curing a lot of the raggedness of the past 2 releases.
7.3 is one that will always be a super release in my mind. It just worked. 10.3 (which is what I'm on now) looks to be the last 'SuSE' I'll get, and even then the KDE or Opensuse folks have screwed up a few things in it. Answers on how to 'fix' these things and get back in power of *my* system have been piss-poor whinings from pompous asses telling me I should become a friggin' developer. Yep, Slackware looks good once this 10.3 dies/breaks on me, however long that may take. I hate it too that I'm leaning this way because SuSE really was the best, but since ~9.3 it's gone downhill fast. -- Those who see no difference between people legally immigrating to the US and people who come here illegally must likewise see no difference between consensual sex and rape. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org