On 09/24/2014 06:56 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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On 2014-09-24 20:42, Per Jessen wrote:
As it is, upgrading from 11.4 to 13.1 is a bit difficult. In fact, YaST wants to bail out and not do it.
You could do it in steps though. Works very well.
2 steps, means double work:
1 point against openSUSE for the Munich case :-P
On the other hand, a 4 year old operating system is obsolete.
I disagree. It may lack some of the latest functionality, but it's by no means obsolete. (my desktop still on openSUSE 10.3 - I do have some issues with openOffice interoperability now, but that's all).
openOffice interoperability problem:
1 point against openSUSE for the Munich case :-P
I thought I read that Munich has decided to go back to Windows. Is it still up in the air? If Munich is still interested in running Linux, then why don't they look at a rolling release system, like PCLOS, where it is not necessary to completely reinstall the system every year or two? I believe there are one or two other rolling release systems, also. (I don't know what will happen to present systems like PCLOS while the systemd ruckus is in progress. So far they have not been steam-rollered, but it will be hard to keep up with applications if most of them come to depend on systemd. I'm not smart enough to know if systemd can be implemented without a new installation.) --doug -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org