Hello all! I have a good 13.1 install in my notebook, but since I have to perform a hardware upgrade (change of HDD and memory), I was wondering if my next install (probably 13.2)wouldn't benefit from being a rolling release. It's an i5 notebook, using the intel integrated graphics and intel chipset (so no nVidia/ATI drivers needed). The only concern I have is that I normally use VirtualBox to test different Windows and Linux configurations as part of my "day" job, and at least before the factory/tumbleweed unification, Virtualbox was not totally supported. Can someone confirm me if this is still the case? are there any other caveats I should be aware of? Is there a way to install directly in rolling release mode, or is it preferable to install a working 13.2 setup and then change repos? I know, a lot of questions... any clue is welcome ;-) Best regards, -- Pablo M. Dotro pdotro@df.uba.ar Laboratorio de Ondas y Termodinámica Departamento de Física (FCEyN - UBA) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org