Jacky Woo wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
Billie Walsh wrote:
On 08/13/2007 Basil Chupin wrote:
(SuSE is going from bad to worse at each "improvement" "release" since Novell bought the German company. I downloaded the CD of 10.3 Beta 1 together with the CD of the ADDON-NON OSS Bi-Arch and there is NO way that I can install all the files/applications: there is no Midnight Commander, no kernel source, no pico or nano, no kradio, et alia.)
That's why it's called "beta".
No, that is not why it is called a BETA.
Furthermore, we are not talking about a Beta 1 release of a version 1 but of version 10.3.
Now, somewhere in between a version 1 and a version 10.3 someone, anyone, with a bit of brain and nous and know-how would have figured out on what has to be put into place, and how software should be tested by staff being paid on writing it and administrating its implementation and release on the open market, to have the software in a state where it CAN be called a BETA and have people spend their time and money in downloading the product to be able to make judgements about its efficacy and offer suggestions on how to improve it.
Cheers.
I don't think it make any sense for us to expect a beta version to be perfect. It's always buggy before the ultimate completion. OS worked out by MS can even be buggy anyway.
Firstly, I, nor anyone else who knows "what it is all about", expect that a Beta "to be perfect". Secondly, talking about MS is a total and a useless side-issue of no import to anyone, or anything being discussed here, about openSuse 10.3. I don't give a rat's tail about MS or anything associated with it!
Basically, I don't see it any good for people who are not pros in OS and programming field to use BETA version (any kind of beta), especially when we are talking about Linux Distros. They are not MS product and much more complicated.
Again you raise the MS crap. Are you obsessed with MS? Is it because Novell got into bed with MS? And why is a "MS product...much more complicated [than Linux Distros]"? And why are you so condenscending to state that "I don't see it any good for people who are not pros in OS and programming field to use BETA version (any kind of beta), especially when we are talking about Linux Distros"? Are you stating that the Novell people should not be releasing Beta versions unless they are downloaded by "pros" (I take it that you mean that you are one such "pro" worthy of downloading Betas)?
So if you are a pro or a programmer, then you'd better stay cool and find out that bug which annoyed you so much and then report it or even mend it. If you are not, just like most people, why don't you go back to openSUSE 10.2?
I am using 10.2 so I don't have to "go back to it". And, like others before you, you have the same attitude about people pointing out problems with an OS, which they considered to be the best available, with your comment, "If you are not [a pro or programmer], just like most people, why don't you go back to openSUSE 10.2". I AM like most people who would try to use SuSE (and have used it for years). People in the advertising industry know that for every BAD complaint there are something like (?)20 other people who get to know about the negative report about a product. Bad news spreads FAST. Nobody here is trying to generate bad reports but rather point out that there are issues which need to be addressed. The management of SuSE need to face up to the issues. They have the resources to do so. I will add this though: I would be extremely disappointed if the original people of the SuSE company who got bought out by the American company, Novell, have anything negative to contribute to the problems facing SuSE since it was acquired by Novell. They have families to feed and mortgages to pay. I understand their dilemmas. But don't give me the crap about being "a pro or a programmer, then you'd better stay cool". Cheers. -- Past experience, if not forgotten, is a guide for the future. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org