As someone said earlier on this list, Linux is a hard-hat area. There is still a lot of construction going on. That is why I have two boxes setup. One to work on and the other to experiment with. I will never commit to a new release until it has been proven on my experimental box which right now has Red Hat 5.1, latest snapshot of KDE and the 2.1.119 kernel. I'm on vacation this coming week and I'm going to install Debian 2.0 and try that out. Meanwhile, SuSE 5.2 gets the real work done for me.
This os was still beta last I checked, and almost every piece of software I use is alpha or beta. S.u.S.E. did not intentionally put bugs in 5.3 to ruin my week, in fact, if I used OSS and didn't use a joystick I would very likely be singing the praises of 5.3 right now. I feel pretty bad about my reaction, and I hope no one interpreted my disappointment as an attack on S.u.S.E. 6.0 really scares me now though ;D hehe -- .###. /#######\## -==============================================- ;##### ;# Mike's WindowMaker ;##### ;# <A HREF="http://tasteslikechicken.ml.org/windowmaker.html"><A HREF="http://tasteslikechicken.ml.org/windowmaker.html</A">http://tasteslikechicken.ml.org/windowmaker.html</A</A>> \# /## -==============================================- ###'---'#### - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
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