On 1/8/09, JB2 <yonaton@localnet.com> wrote:
On 07 January 09, David C. Rankin wrote:
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I just did a quick review of my favorite releases. Curiously, the best fall into the .0 or .3 category. From 8.0 Pro on through 10.3 and 11.0 all the best have been .0 or .3. (Not to slight 8.2 or 10.2, both very solid performers)
Agreed. I started with 7.3 and as far as I'm concerned, it was actually the easiest and least troublesome to 'set up' once it was installed, and I've used 8.2 (IIRR), 9.3, and now on 10.3 which looks like I'll stay with until I find out otherwise that kde4 hasn't been dumbed-down, nor made less user 'adjustable' (meaning if I can't get into the guts of an app or something to 'change' what *I* want to make it work better or the way *I* want it to, it ain't worth having).
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I've been using SuSE/openSUSE since Redhat decided to release Fedora. I can say that some of the .1 releases have given me very little problems. Currently all of my Computers have 11.1 installed except for an old compaq server that I haven't been able to upgrade since 10.2 because SCSI RAID card driver issues. All of my computers are running either KDE 4.1.3 or 4.2 with no problems. The 11.x releases have been the first that I have been able to install on all of my PCs and have no problems to fix afterward. So, count me in the it depends on the hardware configuration column. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org