Same problem and same feeling here. I use openSUSE since 12.2 and I found it incredible because since then I always upgraded without a problem. Maybe the openSUSE Project is not facing good times with Leap. I agree that it's not stable and it has problems that a Linux newbie can't solve. I'm not sure I can recommend it to people that are interested on start using Linux, as I was doing with 13.2 and earlier releases. I'm trying to fix its problems on my computer because I like openSUSE. Recently I gave Ubuntu and Kubuntu a try, but I gave up on them. I still prefer openSUSE and I'm giving it one more chance. openSUSE Tumbleweed KDE LiveDVD haven't even showed the desktop up when I tried it, so I installed Leap again. On my computer, screen lock is now almost impossible. This error is common. Also common is Dolphin crashing while moving files. That is very strange. Bluetooth does not work, but it does not work on Ubuntu too, I think that's an upstream kernel bug. I successfully installed my printer only after manually installing hplip from the Printing repo. I'll try to disable screen locking to see if I can get rid of that problem. Em 03-04-2016 10:23, Per Jessen escreveu:
stakanov@freenet.de wrote:
To tell the truth, everything will depend on what you do. I encountered no problem with email and with the office (actually the 5.0 libre office of Leap is far more efficient than the 4.x of 13.2. Efficient in terms of what? Uses less CPU-cycles? :-)
For me, Leap simply isn't stable. The plasmashell crashes repeatedly on my test system. There's no way Leap is in a form that is ready for a non-IT person to work on 8-5. Ignoring the crashes - PrtScr doesn't work, window switching with Alt-Tab is too slow, thumbnails are missing in Dolphin. Those are minor, but very annoying problems. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org