On Tue, Feb 2, 2016, at 14:45, stakanov@freenet.de wrote:
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht Ende----- Well, as this was Leap: if you get artefacts depend a lot on the graphic-cards chipset. There are some trouble with nvidia. The responsibility goes to nvidia (and their oss policy).
It's radeon, on an old laptop. I don't care about this problem.
Network should set up properly, if it is connected during install via ethernet in all case. What problem did you get?
It would not set up the IP at all. If I do it manually it works. Listen, I don't need help fixing these, I know what to do. My point is this: it still has bugs, they are nasty. Leap was supposed to be stable and polished, you know, derived from SLES12, yet it's far from that.
The update repo is a casual thing. I cannot recall when the last time the update repo did not work.
Yes, however, now it's not working for more than a day. How is this possible? Is it not monitored? Who can we contact? There's no point in debating this between us, we must reach the key people.
As for SUCKING: it depends. If you need a good BJ I cannot exclude that,
I'm sure that you never hit a nasty bug and were never frustrated. Everything in SUSE works great for you, every time. I'd like some of that too. Because for me, it's mostly ok, but from time to time, I see bugs so monstrous that I cannot comprehend how did they make it through testing. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org