At 04:01 PM 31/05/2006, you wrote:
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 2:40 pm, houghi wrote:
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 02:24:07PM -0400, Fred A. Miller wrote:
I does have more bugs than any release before it, IMHO.
People are working hard to solve it. Moaning now is useless. The people at SUSE know that there are issues. They are working on a solution and will see that it won't happen again.
Certainly hope not! After have some clients buy 10.1 and some VERY bad issues during upgrades, I'm holding off updating any more systems till a much more stable release is available.
Fred
And having 86 copies on "order warning" for various businesses and people I support, my wholesaler was less than impressed when I rang and told her to cancel the rest of the order (four received) because of the "level or problems unresolved" or "requiring excessive installation fix time" with the released package. No doubt Novell Australia would have heard about it too as others I talk with over here have similarly cancelled. I have informed my clients that 9.3 is, and will remain my current stable supported release at this time! There has been some unrest over here for a couple of years already with "preliminary discussions" between the various "linux user groups" for a totally Australian build and release and the organization necessary to support it. If 10.2 is released in a similar "problem level" as 10.1 Novell SuSE will die over here very quickly. Users over here do not differentiate between openSuSE and Novell SuSE and will not consider them separate, they just consider the first the pre-release system of the latter. This is not a flame, but a statement of total frustration of the increasing level of rework again needed, and as one who has a very small margin and growing smaller as my clients margins are also shrinking. Maybe what we need is a new lock on 10.1 and all problems fixed and a new release as 10.1A before any work is allowed to proceed with 10.2. scsijon --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-help@opensuse.org