On 12/06/09 09:37, Sven Burmeister wrote:
Putting 11.2 on all computers in a company a few weeks after it was released...I better don't comment that and its implications. Sorry because of a late reply, but I have been out of office whole week...
As a seasoned Linux user and administrator, I feel very comfortable putting new Linux versions from Suse onto anything, because I have been following 11.2 development from alpha stages, and never had any REAL problems on my PC and my laptop. And a few weeks is enough time to see if something is good or bad. But I really didn't think my co-workers would find it so user-unfriendly.
BTW, KDE4 with desktop effects enabled runs _very_ smooth on a MSI Wind netbook with intel graphics here and even better on an Athlon 4000+ with 2GB RAM and a NVIDIA 7600. Go figure.
It may run smooth, but it is annoying to watch all those unneeded effects for more than 15 minutes... Everybody I know has turned them off the first day. On the same day, Carlos E. R. wrote>
Nobody ever claimed that KDE's users are a static group so while KDE4 attracts new users it will also drive away those that do not like the change
It is just bad that it drives away experienced Linux people, and (maybe) attracts first time users who never knew better.... Best regards, Siniša Bandin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org