On Friday 22 August 2008 00:21:13 Rajko M. wrote:
On Thursday 21 August 2008 10:50:21 am Clayton wrote: ...
Going "all the way" with 11.0 does not necessarily include KDE4. You can just as easily install and run KDE4.1 on 10.3... the "all the way" in 11.0 is the massively improved package management, better install, a Beagle that actually works (although I don't use it) and so on. Those are the major benefits of 11.0
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Main reason for Joop to go back to 10.3 is Network Manager in 11.0 that doesn't work as it worked in 10.3, and he is not alone with a problem. I don't use laptop that much, and even when is used it is right here on home network, so no problems with roaming. Besides it is still on 10.3.
I guess that Network manager is one thing to think about for 11.1.
That's interesting because I was going to give up on 11.0 because time I started or restarted my laptop I had to restart networking in order to get a connection going (this was using traditional setup). As a last resort I tried using the Network manager (which is not my first choice) and the networking works fine especially between different venues like home, work, relatives and friends. On the other hand there were several little things that bugged me about 11.0 and so I've gone back to 10.3 on my machine at work. While the laptop and home machines which are not that critical I've kept to 11.0 Eddie -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org