No, it's true. I'll bet you that 11.3 will be a fantastic version, just like 10.3 and 9.3 are/were.
I would agree on 9.3 being a great release, but 10.3 was a dismal failure for me. I couldn't even get the DVD to boot the kernel without it going into full panic. The only was I could get it to boot was to use a special mini iso with a custom kernel provided by the kernel dev team. Part way through the boot I had to swap DVDs back to the standard 10.3. The install would complete, but only just barely, and then the whole 10.3 experience after an install was a flop. 10.2 was light years better... for me. 10.3 was the release I had to roll back to a previous release on. My point being that Patrick is much more correct here... the x.3 thing is all perception and nothing more. For some people 11.1 is a great release (like me for example) and for others it's their equivalent of my 10.3. What works perfect for one doesn't mean it will for another (hardware difs, install requirement difs etc). C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org