On 2023-01-28 00:18, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Lew Wolfgang <wolfgang@sweet-haven.com> [01-27-23 17:12]:
On 1/27/23 12:58, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Lew Wolfgang <wolfgang@sweet-haven.com> [01-27-23 14:21]:
On 1/27/23 09:34, Per Jessen wrote:
Lew Wolfgang wrote:
On 1/27/23 04:05, Carlos E. R. wrote: > Soon yast will cease to exist, and there will be no more reason to > choose openSUSE. +1
I've known Ubuntu and RHEL admins who switched to openSUSE only because of Yast. Myself included. and you really both expect YaST soon to disappear? No, of course not. I was just substantiating Carlos' statement. But its contraction, however small, is cause for concern. I believe it was announced that yast-sound was being dropped but no other. of course, we have to allow for chicken-little and the sky falling.
Skys have been falling with increasing frequency these daze.
This is within the context of the announcement of NIS being dropped. That and the upcoming ALP change has many people feeling a bit nervous, I'm sure. Forward thinking is nice, but not at the expense of legacy users.
BTW, I just had audio go away on a 15.4 desktop just a couple of days ago where it was working before. I didn't take the time to troubleshoot it then, but I'm not looking forward to it. I'll try yast2 next week, I guess.
cautionly awaiting changes before making assumptions and allegations for things not happening. anyway, prefer tumbleweed and none of the projected changes seem related. I have a tumbleweed test system continually updated (dup) that I have not rebooted for >120 days
Then you are not updating it. You are still running 120 days old software. Of course you see no problems. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.4 x86_64 at Telcontar)