On Friday 15 September 2006 21:14, PerfectReign wrote:
http://www.linux-mag.com/content/view/2609/
"Can you believe that the libzypp stuff is so bleeding-edge that it doesn’t work for most people? Or that it was engineered by a group of genetically-engineered Bonobo monkeys living in a secret Massachusetts research facility? How about a sleep-deprived product release team pressured to get a product out before the beginning of the summer?"
Not worth the time. It's written by Jason Perlow who seems to think that he is the reason that Opensuse was created. This review he wrote was published 3 months after written. That's about the lag time involved with it. In the mean time, there had been several fixes. I'll admit that it still isn't perfect, but he seems to think that anything he writes is a godsend to SUSE. When the article appeared on Linuxtoday, I made basically this same statement. His reply was the time delay. Nothing about whether or not he'd tried the fixes. Personally, he is one of the major reasons I quit reading Linux Magazine. I got so tired of his BS on every level. One of my favorites was his rant about getting a new job, and not liking the laptop that the company got for him. He needed much more horsepower. So he bought some monstrosity that weighs in at around 10 pounds or so, and was complaining. He bought it, he knew about it, and yet he was still complaining. I know that if he showed up at my company with the attitude he has, he'd be the last person I'd buy from. Mike -- Powered by SuSE 10.0 Kernel 2.6.13 X86_64 KDE 3.4 Kmail 1.8 9:19pm up 12 days 12:20, 4 users, load average: 2.49, 2.30, 2.22