I feel a bit disappointed, because 11 worked great and felt very responsive in most areas, but especially desktopwise with KDE 4.1, too many things are rough around the edges. (Yes, I know I could have installed KDE 3.5 on openSUSE 11, but if I upgrade, I want to go all the way).
KDE4, while it works for most things is still lacking in many areas. I use KDE4 everyday, but I am willing to work with it and work around the issues as it evolves - the improvements since the 4.0.4 release are huge, and it is getting much much better.... as much as I think KDE4 is nice and all... I would not suggest people use it for production or critical environments. There are simply too many little niggly issues. 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 That said... 10.3 was, for most people, a very nice release if you can work with the wonky package management. :-) C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org